Upgrading iMac to Leopard in future?

I am planning to buy a 20" iMac Core Duo shortly and am wondering how easy it would be to upgrade the OS from Tiger to Leopard when that is released.
Not being very technically adept I'm hoping it is possible and relatively painless.
Are there any issues with the data I would have on my hard drive - would it just be a case of backing up the important stuff on DVD for example?
Just trying to understand whether this is straightforward or something I wouldn't want to consider...
Thanks.

I'm going to qualify all the other replies by adding that we really don't know. Everyone is presuming that the upgrade process to the next version of Mac OS X will be the same as it has been for previous versions. That's perhaps likely, but no one here really knows, nor does anyone at this point know anything about pricing.
So the real response has to be "answer hazy, try again later."

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