Mac Mini or MBP??

I am i a postion where i need a potable mac that I can take home at night for securiy reasons. I am a graphic designer and use all te usual Adobe apps. Wondering if a Mac Mini Intel Core i5, 2.3GHz, 2GB RAM or a Mac Book Pro would be best. The cost of the MBP puts me off as i would still need to buy a monitor - i can afford a non apple monitor if i get the man mini. At present I have a imac 2.8ghz Intel Core 2 Duo 3gb ram and this 'just' gets me by for working on. Just wondering if the mac mini will cope? What do you guys think?

Mac mini is not considered a portable system. While it's small enough, it's not designed to be portable. If you are going to do that, be sure to get AppleCare. The MacBook Pro is portable and has a screen built in.

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