IMac vs Mac Mini

I am looking to buy a new desk top, mainly to edit videos. Anyway, which of the two (iMac 17-in/Mini-1.66) would be better for editing? It would be a non-issue if they had the same clock speed/graphics card/etc... but they don't. I am leaning towards the Mini. Budget and space are an issue, which is why I'm not going with the PowerMac.
Thanks in advance, LVC
iMac G3   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   iBook G3

I spend a few days in Vegas… I experienced a lot of hospitality … ;-)
I lay my chips on the MacMini, for a simple reason:
the IntelMacs allow natively monitor spanning, meaning, you're able to connect TWO screens… which expands your desktop dramatically!
my scenario:
editing a movie (in iM), but need to "adjust" many stills, so Photoshop is running too… on screen II; simply drag'n drop/swap stills from one screen to another… same with a 3D app, I use for creating... ehm, 3D-things...
aside videowork: I' doing sometimes translations (into German, don't get afraid) - screen I: english, screen II: german…
as I like to say:
If you use the metaphor of a "desktop", it shouldn't have the size of a coffeetable!!
... and I can not afford a 30"......, poor me....
MacMini! if you need later a bigger, wider or more screens - go with that...

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