Should I upgrade to a 27" iMac from a 3.5 year old MacPro?

So I have a 3 and a half year old quad 2.66 ghz MacPro with 4 gb of Ram, and NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT graphics with 256 mb of ram. It's time for an upgrade and I'm considering the 27" i7 iMac, with 8 gb of ram. I'm a professional photographer so most my work is in Photoshop and Lightroom. I know the computer will be good for what I do and I know of other photographers who use this set-up but I'm worried it won't be worth the jump from my MacPro to the iMac.
What does everyone think? Anyone else jump from a MacPro to the iMac? How is the performance of the iMac vs an older MacPro? Any insight is a help!
Thanks!!

The current i7 iMac will stomp all over your old quad Mac Pro from a CPU and graphics card standpoint, so it's certainly an upgrade.
But:
1) As a pro, have you checked out the screen quality to be sure it's to your liking? Some folks don't get on with the shiny screen, but your old screen will also be usable of course (you'll need a mini-DisplayPort adaptor to connect it).
2) It's been 10 months since the last refresh, so it's about time for a new one to appear. Hold off a couple of months if you can stand it. The Mac Pro's are even more overdue for an upgrade, too.
3) If/when you do go ahead, don't get your RAM upgrade from Apple, know that Crucial are cheaper and have better warranty.

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