Mac Mini and iMac all 5400RPM drives?

Why are the iMac 21" and Mac Minis all 5400RPM drives and not 7200?
I'm planning to get either one and won't be doing anything intensive. Web surfing, email and I'll be running a Parallels VM to have access to MS Remote Desktop (needed for TS gateway).  Although web surfing, the VM and OS X will all be on the same drive, will this slow the machine too much?
For what I'm doing, would 7200RPM make any difference?
Will 4GB RAM be enough for the above?

I purchased a Mini some time ago and sold it about 4 weeks later - the slow 5400 rpm drive was driving me batty - I definitely noticed the difference. It writes and reads at about 2/3rd of the speed. Granted, I do a fair share of video and graphics editing, so if you don't need that, it may not make a difference to you. I've never used Parallels, so I wouldn't be able to comment on that. From what I saw on the website, the Mini will be offered with a fusion drive - I wouldn't mind checking that out. As for RAM, Mountain Lion is a bit of a memory hog and 4 GB should be considered a minimum.

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