Best carrying luggage case for iMac 20" C2D?

Hi,
I was wondering what was the best carrying lugggage case for a brand new iMac 20" C2D? I do not intend to move around a lot with it. I will take it out 2 times max per week.

http://www.ilugger.com/
I have seen bags from this company and they are very high quality.

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