What's the easiest way to migrate your synced iPhone to another computer?

My unreliable 2006 20" white iMac seems as though it's about to kick the bucket.
I've used it to set up/sync/backup an original and a 3G iPhone, but for a long time it's had worsening graphical glitches/freezes requiring a reboot. It's getting to the stage that I can't do anything after logging in anymore.
I don't sync that often, but now need to make the iTunes library on my MacPro or Macbook the sync library.
Any tips on how to migrate from one machine to another are welcome.
Is it just a case of connecting to the new itunes libarry and following instructions (all my media is safely stored on external drives so moving that from one machine to another isn't an issue)?

Good suggestion, but I'm currently having trouble doing anything on the iMac - once I've logged in all apps seem to hang within seconds.
Both are currently on the local network so it would be great if this worked, but can I do it using Target mode via Firewire instead?
Only been a Mac user for 2-3 years (though I've had 4 Macs, only 2 of which are still healthy) so system migration has not been a problem I've had to solve before, so apologies for the basic question.

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