Should I switch from a 15" Macbook Pro to a 24" iMac?

So I picked up a 15" Macbook Pro last year in October. It's the new body style with black keys. I love it! But As I'm progressing in school (studying Web Design and New Media) I'm finding myself wanting something a little faster and a bigger screen..... So my question is:
1) Should I sell my Macbook Pro and buy a 24" iMac?
(We use 20" iMacs at my school and they're great. I just like having the option of just putting my laptop in my bag and using it where ever I go.)
So what do you guys think?

The question is really about portability. Depending on which iMac model you get, actual performance may be more or less compared to a MacBook Pro. A recent MacBook Pro like yours is no slouch when it comes to performance...
If portability is not that important, an iMac may make more sense. However, since you already have nice MacBook Pro, why not get a second display to connect to the Mini DisplayPort. Then you can have a display that is as large as an iMac's (or even larger with a dual-link DVI adapter), and still have the portability. Plus you can use both screens at once to extend your Desktop space. Apple's LED Backlit 24-inch Cinema Display is specially designed to compliment the new MacBooks (it even has a MagSafe power connector built in). It is currently showing up on Apple's Special Deals (refurb) page for $699.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/FB382?mco=MTg1MTg3NA
You could also opt for something less costly (but just as large), and connect it using an Mini DisplayPort to DVI (or other appropriate) adapter.

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