Which iMac Should I Get?

Ok, well apple rolled out the new iMac today, and I'm looking for a new computer to buy within the next few months. I really need a fast computer, because I mostly work from home. I build iPhone, iPad, and Mac applications, as well as website for my customers. I don't work alone though, I have a whole group spread across the US, and we contact each other through the internet. So what I'm saying here is that I need my internet to work fast, my computer to work fast, and to be able to hold a lot of information, AFter comparing the two models I can't decide between, it comes down to the 27-inch: 2.7GHz, and the 27-inch 3.1GHz. And the only other difference between the two is the AMD Radeon HD 6770M with 512MB, and AMD Radeon HD 6770M with 1GB.
     Now is such a small difference worth $300?

The 3.1 GHz i5 configuration includes the AMD 6970M with 1 GB GDDR5 memory; the 2.7 GHz i5 is the AMD 6770M with 512 MB GDDR5 memory.  So it’s twice the memory and a faster graphics card.
There are other factors you can consider upgrading though if you have considerable demands on your system.  For instance, you would likely see improvements adding more main memory, say at least 8 GB of RAM, in either CPU option.  You did not mention the i7 3.4 GHz option, but I would go with that in your situation as it sounds like you can use the faster processor and the hyper-threading in the i7.  Just add $200.  Enjoy your new machine!

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