Should i buy a 17inch Macbook Pro 2011 model or the new Macbook pro 15 inch with retina display?

Im wondering which one i should buy.
im selling my iMac for it.
They both are really nice laptops, and are around the same price.
I just dont know which one to buy.
if i buy the 17 inch i get the DVD Drive, all the additional ports, and a bigger screen.
if i buy retina i get the 15 inch retina display(smaller screen), thiiner body, 75% less glare and more.
What do you think? which one would you buy?

Well, I am a smallish, sixty-something woman, and I've never found my 17" MBP (2008) too heavy to haul around.  I got rid of my desk-top when I got this 17 incher, thinking I would eventually get a monitor for the large screen.  Well, it has been 4 and a half years and I haven't found a need for the monitor yet. 
I do a lot of photography, the kind with serious editing, so my hi-res non--glare screen is a must, as is the larger screen. 
If I hauled this thing with me everywhere I went, it would be cumbersome, but that's what my ipad is for.  The 17" MBP has been my dream machine, I just hope they source 17" retina panels and put it back in the line-up before I have to replace my trusty old machine.
For the way I use the MBP, a 15" would leave me needing a desk top version to supplement it.  I like having the one machine to do it all, and love that I now have the ipad to do the light hauling.  No need to take up space on my desk (or sit at a desk) with a desk top, when I have the 17" MPB.

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