I'm also thinking of buying an Mac. I wanted to create a new question, but now I'm trying to ask with this 'answer'. There are a few possibilities:
- iMac: Powerful hardware, large screen (27") -> perfect for development
- MacBook Pro: portable, but you need a bigger screen than 13" -> expensive
- Mac mini: small, no noise, as powerfull as the 13" MacBook Pro, cheap, you need an external display and a RAM upgrade
I have worked for a few months on a 13" MacBook Pro, but you really need a second screen if you want to develop (despite through the touchpad scrolling is very easy). The hardware (2.66 Core2Duo, 4 GB RAM, 320 GB) was strong enough for the development with Xcode.
But how often do you really need a portable solution? The most of the time I was working on the same place. And a 27" iMac would be great for that, but isn't as cheap as a Mac mini. You could buy a Mac Mini with three 23" IPS panels (1080p) for the same money (including Matrox DualHead2Go) but not as powerfull as the 27" iMac with i5-680.
Questions:
- Is portability for you essential or a nice-to-have?
- What is better for Xcode? More GHz or more cores?
- What brings a faster experience? A faster CPU (e.g. 400 MHz faster) or a SSD instead?
The best solution would be an iMac and a MacBook I think. But for the beginning it's too much money.
PS: you also need one device too. The cheapest device is a 8GB iPod Touch 4G.