Choice of RAM - Kingston, Crucial, etc - Who's buying what for new iMac?

There are SOOOO many types of RAM to order - what success and failure have people had with these different types. I've only ordered RAM one time, 2 years ago and it was Crucial - worked very well.
For my new iMac, however, Crucial is sold out of 2GB modules and they don't list an 'in-stock' date.
So far pricing looks like this for 4GB (2GB x 2)
Crucial - $279.98
OWC - $229.99
Kingston (via Buy.com) - $281.98
There are others... like Patriot, PNY, Micron, etc... but I've never heard of most of them. What is everyone planning on using, or currently using and any suggestions??

Hi Jeremy --
This is what I got from the Techworks web page:
Lifetime Warranty
Manufactured with only premier components and materials
100% tested to guarantee compatibility with Apple systems
Designed to surpass all Apple Specifications
ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and RoHS Compliant
Compatibility Guaranteed
http://www.buffalotech.com/products/memory/techworks/
http://www.buffalotech.com/products/memory/
It's marketed as Apple-specific, lifetime warranty, and at OWC the price compares favorably to Crucial and others.
Edit: note that the new iMacs use the same type of RAM as the MacBookPro Core2Duo. (SO-DIMMs) Yes, these iMacs are basically laptop internals stuck in a desktop Mac. So any of these will work:
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/MacBook/Pro/Core2/
Hope that helps.
Message was edited by: Eridium

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