IMac 24" Questions

Ok, so i love the new imac 24", it would be perfect for me, if i were to sell my macbook pro to finance one, would i be able to add extra RAM as and when i need it or will it void the warranty?
Thanks
Danny

It in no way voids your warrantee to add RAM at a later date.
In fact, in the States it would not be legal for them to do so. They do not have to cover any damages that you may cause while fiddling around in there, but adding RAM does not in and of itself void the warrantee.

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