Some did for sure. But the Mac mini was always less powerful than the iMac. Yes you could get an i7 in a Mac mini but could not have a decent GPU. The Mac mini with 3.2 Ghz 6-core i7 is $1399. The last iMac with 3.8 Ghz 8-core i7 and a Radeon Pro 5500 XT with 8 GB VRAM was $2299. Both 8 GB of RAM. So the iMac a little bit better deal. For $900 you got a 5K display and good graphics.If its better to have a separated machine + monitor, why the same people who complained about waiting for waiting a new 27' iMac and now suddenly happy with the Studio didn't bought a Mini + monitor already?
Now that deal is gone. We have the Mac Studio now which base price is at $3896 with Studio Display, Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard. And yes thats much more than the $2299. But for people (like me) who would have went with a maxed out iMac that is a great offering. For me the Studio set up has even a benefit the iMac didn't have (since a long time ago): I can use that display also with my work MacBook Pro. So for me the Studio is great, even better than the iMac.
Teh only thing I see is that there is now a gap between the $1000 Mac mini and the $2000 Mac Studio. I would have expected that they replace the Intel Mac mini with a M1 Pro Mac mini to fill that gap. I suppose they will do that eventually.
The 27" 5K LG UltraFine was $1299. Compared to that you get with the Studio Display:The new monitor is essentially the screen of a 27" iMac and they sell it almost the price of a basic iMac but without the computer parts and the base studio Mac is overkill for most people while the Mac mini isn't good enough for some people as well.
- great speakers
- a webcam
- the A13 which enables spatial audio and center stage
- much better build quality and design (aluminium vs. plastic)
- Apple support