Xynder said:
Reasons for:
Easier to use for those not too deep into the world of PCs.
Less likely to screw up.
Quality.
Of these one of them is more or less something you can learn out of, one is down right false and the third is highly subjective.
You can learn your way out of being bad with a windows based OS, and it won't cost much. A free virus scanner, spyware scanner, and free downloads for firefox, and using the noscript add on as well as basic level common sense will save you from these scary viruses. In fact when I really think about it, I mean really think about it, I haven't actually had a legitimate problem with windows in about years of using it, going all the way back to 3.1 where I had to use a DOS prompt to access it still.
Quality? Nope. I'm afraid not. Ten years ago there was at least the legitimate claim that the processors might be better somehow, but now everyone uses the same chips. And beyond that? Everyone uses the same graphics cards, hard drives, RAM, and motherboards. If anything, chronic heating problems on the apple computers I keep seeing come through the tech desk on campus tells me that they still don't know how to manage a heat load. The reality is that laptops are almost all slapped together in the same shops in Asia. And if anything? As the guy who has to open your laptop and try and figure out what's going wrong, I like dealing with non-apple computers. Maybe it's the part where I don't have to use a heat gun to melt the glue holding a poorly tempered piece of glass to the frame of the laptop that holds the LCD screen in place. Or the part where you literally buy a whole new laptop to replace one little thing.
Less likely to screw up? Ok, you got me. An OS with fewer programs, and a less approachable programming language is going to have fewer hiccups with third party programs. I'd rather spend 20 bucks (And I'm being generous here. You can end up spending twice as much money on apple certified products, even software) less and deal with the computer crashing somewhere down the line.