The most basic answer is that the Imac is a desktop and the Macbook is a laptop. I have both and I don’t notice much of a difference in speed between the two. If I was going to do some high end video or professional graphics editing, the Imac would be the tool of choice for a few reasons.
The size of the display and the size of the hard drive would be the two biggest factors. On the downside, with a desktop, you’re confined to, well, a desk. I’ve done professional video and graphics editing on my macbook with great results.
Mac makes both their laptops and desktops to be more than capable of handling even the most processor heavy tasks. If your primary objective is web surfing, email, watching movies, and managing music, get a Macbook. Even if you need to do some high end professional work, if you can live with the smaller screen, I would go for the Macbook Pro.
It’s blazing fast, and absolutely a pleasure to work on. apple.com/search/?q=imac apple.com/search/?q=macbook.
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