Mac Mini and FinalCut Pro ? OK or ?

Hi
Mac Mini with x2 HD (2.66GHz) suggests to me to be a possibly FCP workstation.
Am I right and able to recommend this OR am I missing something IMPORTANT ?
Yours very interested Bengt W

Only in conjunction with 7200rpm FireWire800 external drive(s), would I recommend a Mini for FCP work.
Without that, the internal drive will really hold back video editing.

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