Please look at my post again, I updated it.
The i5 is faster, but its not an incredible increase for everyday use (you might notice its only a few seconds faster than the i3 UNLESS you are using a single core program. With a single core program, it will shut down one of the two cores, and increase that speed to 3.8ghz
Mhz is just the speed of a processor. There is a .4Ghz increase, or 400mhz.
3.2ghz = 3200mhz
3.6ghz = 3600mhz
**Okay, so if they are shipped from California, does it matter if it was shipped to the Apple Store or your house?
Apple wouldn't mind if you spent more money on their products.
I thought I read in previous posts that one iMac was for work and the other was for casual home use?
I think the casual home use should get the i3, and you should keep the i5 for the work stuff.
If the casual home use is doing a lot of multimedia stuff, then keep the i5 in that one and the i3 in the work one. (It really depends how you are assorted the uses of your computer).
Buy Applecare.
FYI, i5 has hyperthreading and more L3 cache which does make a difference.
...and not a single picture of the boxes and/or iMac.![]()