Quick question please re: iMac

Yippie! I've finally saved enough. . .Would you buy the standard 27" iMac now (Jan. 2012) or wait to see later this year?
Thanks,
Rusty

If you want one right now, buy one.  Otherwise wait for the next model perhaps with better specs.
Did not hear any news from Apple about future products.
Until Apple says something nobody here can say anything.
Best.

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