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Mac pros (desktop tower): you can easily add more ram and hard drives and they have expansion slots to add cards and you can upgrade the video card.
iMacs (desktop all in one): you can also easily ass more ram. It can only hold one internal drive, but you can always add more storage with externals. Due to being all-in-one, the video card and monitor arn't upgradabe.
MacMini (small desktop): MacMinis use standart parts, but I believe opening them up will void the warranty, so with them, you pretty much are stuck with what they have when you buy it. External storage can be added if you need more hard drive space, but that's about it.
With the laptops, you can add ram, like PC laptops, but only the Macbooks, not the Macbook pros, have the hard drive as a user upgradable part.
With the switch to intel, you could go buy a new processor, and as long as it's in the same family as the one the machine cam with, it will work. Before Apple released their 8-core Mac Pro, it was possible to buy a 4-core, 2 dual core chips, and replace them with 2 quad core chips from intel. That's bassicaly what Apple did with the release of their own 8-core computer, but the point is it was easy for people to do. The only time you would need to buy a whole new computer if if you want to upgrade the motherboard, or logic board as Apple likes to call it, as they don't sell them separately. So when in the PC world, you would upgrade the motherboard and processor, you do have to get a new computer in the Apple world. But selling the previous Apple can make up for most of that cost as Apple computers tend to hold their value very well. I bought a used laptop for $800 about 3 to 4 years ago, and now it's estimated value is still at $500.
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