New Mac Mini - is it capable?

I can't say I'm thrilled about the new update (2014 model), in fact I'm disappointed.
However, it still may be able to cater for my needs.
At the minute I'm using a PC with Win 7. My main usage is browsing the 'net, downloading music and running a few music software programs
which really aren't power/memory hungry. I don't play games on it either.
PC specs: Intel Pentium dual-core G630, 2.7GHz, 4GB RAM.
I'm thinking, after hours of research, that the new Mini 2.66GHz, dual-core Core i5, 8GB RAM, 1TB Fusion Drive maybe ample for my usage.
Does anyone think differently? Should I upgrade to 16GB RAM? Will Core i7 have any advantage over i5 for me?

Ian R. Brown wrote:
I know a new 27" iMac will always beat a Mac mini in speed but as I am currently using a 2008 iMac, even the lowliest off the shelf  2012 mini would be a tremendous improvement  .  . .  any comments?
I have owned and repaired many Imacs, and owned several of every (2007 and onward) Mac made except the newest mac Pro........   As for the Imac,.....Theyre a HORROR to repair (I despise fixing them, especially the newer ones are near impossible),
and they have FOR A FACT the worse resale value relative to purchase cost.
As for the Mac Mini, I own 4 of them (one is a real OLD clunker however), .......saying "I hate everything" is an understatement, but the Mac Mini is the BEST computer bar none Ive ever owned, and Ive owned a LOT of computers ..... far far more than most anyone.
(used to repair computers ,and had a lot I got free or next to free).
grab a refurb or new 2012 Quad core Mac mini.   Even a dual core is fine unless you plan on vid edits.
Only reason I still own an Imac is because I got it for free broken and fixed it.
Ive told people the BEST "Imac" is a 27" monitor with a Mac Mini on the back (industrial velcro)
why?
Far cheaper
MUCH MUCH easier to repair
more versatile
best computer resale value (the Mini of course) that exists (Mac or PC)

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