
Originally Posted by
jwtemp
Well, for starters, anyone buying a Macintosh is paying a premium price for both the brand name and the software. Apple PCs are priced ~30% higher than PCs with identical hardware, and to any financially conscious consumer, this doesn't make any sense. While it can be argued that Apple's software 'runs better,' it can also be argued that the only reason this is the case is because Apple has a closed development ecosystem and requires most of their software, if not all, to be 'certified' before getting the seal of approval for installation.
Next up you have gaming. Mac/Linux doesn't have the gaming support, Windows does. Easy nail in the coffin for anyone who wants to play games, quite frankly.
Lastly, I think Apple's UI on OSX is horrid. It's great for grandma who doesn't need to do anything other than open Safari or Mail. For someone who likes customization, options and more than a 'pretty' experience, Windows wins again (although Linux wins here too, and arguably Windows is moving more toward Apple's minimalist philosophy with the abortion that is Windows 8).
Apple's big selling point is 'It just works.' And yes, it does 'just work,' as long as you stick to the box that Apple sticks you in when you purchase their product. These same arguments can pretty much be applied to the age old Android/iPhone/iPad debate as well.