I wonder if a mini mac replace (macbook Pro 2011 8 gb) Quisiera saber si una mac mini sustituiría a (macbook Pro 2011  8 gb)

Yo tengo una MacBook Pro de 15 pulgadas con  8gb  de memoria RAM y quisiera saber si un mac mini me haría una mejor función ya que la estoy utilizando para editar y usar illustrator editor y Photoshop y a veces el encuentro un poco lenta pero en si lo que quiero es darle un descanso a la laptop para que no se me vaya a dañar ya que lo utilizo mucho Y estoy buscando otra alternativa que sea económica estaba pensando comprarme esta http://www.apple.com/mac-mini/ Pero no sé ya que desconozco si me va hacer una mejor función espero que me puedan ayudar y gracias
I have a MacBook Pro 15-inch with 8GB of RAM and would like to know if a mac mini I would function better as I am using it to edit and use Illustrator and Photoshop editor and sometimes find it a bit slow but if you want is to give a break to the laptop so that I will not be damaged and you use a lot and I'm looking for another alternative that is economical to buy this http://www.apple.com/mac-mini/ was thinking I do not know and I dont know if I will make a better function I hope you can help me and thanks

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iMac "Core i7" 3.1 21.5-Inch (Late 2012)... Geekbench: 12490/14143
iMac "Core i7" 3.4 27-Inch (Mid-2011)... Geekbench: 11648/12651... Geekbench: 12857/13772
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