Yes, there are some Macs out there that are upgradable. The vast majority, however, are not and are such by design. Or at the very least they make it as difficult as possible.
The sum of all hunt arguments over early pullers: http://goo.gl/IFT9IE
Not arguing that at all! While the mac pros (2004-2012) are easily upgraded with most off the shelf parts, upgrading an iMac requires custom parts and nearly complete dissasembly.
I'm a minimalist, though, so having a beautiful all in one that could run everything and not be a sci-fi eyesore in my living area was important.
Plus, now I can run windows on a Core i7 880, Radeon HD 6970, etc, and with two kepresses, I'm back on my Apple-centric editing environment.
But yeah. Whole other conversation, there.
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