Let's consider typical usage pattern of user, you will never just open one item and go away, in fact we move back and forth between items, search and review items again, modify and save them.
If you keep your ObjectContext alive for entire session, you will use little more memory per user, but you will reduce your application to database transfers, and you will be able to accumulate changes. And save changes at once. Since EF implements Identity Pattern, you will not be loading multiple copies of same object.
Otherwise if you dispose ObjectContext, will reduce memory but will increase overhead of loading objects again and again. You might be loading multiple copies of same object again and again over views and increasing query load on database server.