Mac mini for Final Cut Pro X?

I have a MacBook and it's served me in good stead since November of 2006. It runs Final Cut Express 4.0.1 happily, and helped me get through college. However, it is a bit too weak to run Final Cut Pro X. (Quite an understatement!) I know I've got to upgrade. It's a very compelling piece of software. There is a link to the iMac on the FCPX page, so I guess it's safe to say iMac will run it. But I am also in the running to upgrade my failing CRT TV. So basically the most compelling upgrade path is a Mac mini, if I can get away with it. It will be able to use an HDTV as a monitor through the HDMI port, and I'll be able to use an existing LCD monitor as a second display for my timeline.
Help a broke wannabe recent graduate out!!! PLEASE!!! We jam econo on this ship, sailor, so I need to go with the least expensive option to move up to FCPX.

OK...here's an interesting tidbit...320M is supported by OpenCL according to The Oracle, aka Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCL
However, a look at the official Apple Snow Leopard docs suggests that they withdrew support for 320M.
http://support.apple.com/kb/SP575
Sometimes The Oracle is wrong.
Message was edited by: S. Michelle Klein-Hass to note differences between what is up on Wikipedia and the most recent version of the Apple Knowledge Base article.

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