Which set up is more effective?

27" iMac, Late 2013
3.2 GHz i5
8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
NVIDIA GeForce GT 755M 1024 MB
vs
15" MacBook Pro Retina Late 2013 with 27" Thunderbolt Display
2.3 GHz i7
16 GB 1600 MHz DDR
NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB
I purchased my iMac last year and I just got my newest MBP two months ago. BEFORE I PURCHASED THUNDERBOLT DISPLAY I was using Target Display mode from my MBP (in clamshell mode) to my 27" iMac.  This was annoying because I had to buy additional keyboard and mouse so I wouldn't have to disconnect from my iMac every time. Very shortly after I started doing this, I realized my MBP was a lot faster than my iMac. This lead me to just purchasing a Thunderbolt display and having the ultimate plug and play experience with my MBP. The only downside is there is no audio output on the back of the Thunderbolt Display so I have to connect my speakers to the MBP every time I'm at my desk (not a huge pain but was really hoping I could just have two plugs for everything).
I currently have these two set ups side by side at my desk but am realizing that my iMac is now just collecting dust. Is it possible that apple releases the software that will allow iMac to still do Target Display mode BUT allow you to still use the keyboard, mouse, FaceTime camera (all the peripherals) to control the MBP?? I would hate to sell my iMac and lose the luxury of having a desktop for my guests but it seems like my MBP set up is faster and I don't want $1,600 just sitting there for no reason. Any thoughts???

Hi
- *Recover to out-of-box-state (System Recovery Options are included)*
This Option sets your notebook back, to the Factory default status. The partitions will be deleted and created again, as they have been on the first boot.
Note: All data will be lost and HDD Recovery Option will still be available, if you want to recover your notebook again.
- *Recover without changing the hard drive partitions*
All data on the first partition will be lost and HDD Recovery Option will be still available, if you want to recover your notebook again.
- *Recover to a custom size partition*
All data on the HDD will be lost and HDD Recovery Option will not be available anymore, if you want to recover your notebook again. Be sure to have a recovery DVD created for the future
Here the FAQ
http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/HTD1303440001R01.htm

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