Hi.
Do you already have a monitor for another computer question is so why not just 
get a keyboard/monitor a beast which?
On Nov 30, 2012, at 1:11 AM, Marc Rocheleau <marcrochel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey all,
> 
> I am not sure whether or not to buy a new monitor for my mac mini but
> was wondering if anyone had some recommendations. I should be getting
> the computer in the next few weeks and have heard some of the benefits
> of some mac monitors having a built-in camera but wasn't sure if this
> was only with the iMac or if you could get separate monitors like
> this.
> 
> I came across the 27" Thunderbolt display but A) I am not willing to
> spend that kind of cash on something I can't even see and B) It's way
> too big for what I need anyway. My fiancee is really the only person
> who would need this monitor so I'm looking to keep it relatively cheap
> and around the 20" range. Built-in camera for facetime, OCR or even
> iTunes gift card redeeming purposes would be nice too if that sort of
> thing exists.
> 
> Any help/advice would be grately appreciated! I just want to make sure
> anything I potentially use runs smoothly with apple's ecosystem too.
> 
> -Marc
> 
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