I have had Vista Home Premium boot camped on my MacBook Pro since december. It has crashed multiple times without warning. I'm not slating Vista as personally i thought it was rather nice and didn't see why it got such a bad press.
I am looking forward to 7 when it's released. Got the beta on my old MacBook Pro at the moment for testing.
In my opinion stability is still very much the forefront between the differing OS's. From prior experience i have never had to reformat my Macintosh because of software issues whereas i have had to many a time with my windows computers. I understand that we should leave this argument alone though as we could go on all day about this crashed and that crashed but this didnt crash blah blah blah etc...
I also quite like Vista, and can't see where the bad press came from.
That may have been true in the past (ME, god that was awful

) but Microsoft got their finger out and made something pretty stable, in the form of XP, and since then went on to make Vista, which has completely turned Microsoft around in that respect. Gone are the days of crashing, of reinstalling every 6 months to keep it fast (Haven't reinstalled Vista since going from RC2 to the full release over 2 years ago


). OS stability is comparable over both systems (Vista and OSX) IMO. But yeah, lets leave it alone.
As i have said, they are expensive but not over priced. If you factor in all the parts , not just main specs, and grade of the parts then they'll soon balance out.
I assume you mean things like quality of RAM, keyboard and mouse etc? In that case then yes pre built PC from the likes of the purple place are god awful and I wouldn't buy from them at all. But a home built PC doesn't have that problem, you can pick from the best parts available (in fact I have, with this very PC I am typing on) and it will still work out siginficantly cheaper.
This point of mine was referring to my need to always upgrade and get the best hardware. This isn't applicable to everyone though i know.
For your PC? I see that there, but what is to stop you from upgrading your mac? You can upgrade almosst everything on it, as long as they are mac compatable parts can you not? So in that way it's another argument that's really even for both systems. It used to be different maybe, but since both systems use the same parts it has been removed.
The needed software was referring to Anti virus software. Also what bundled software do you get with a windows PC that compares to iLife'09?
But as I stated and you agreed AV software should technically be on both machines or neither (yes Windows is more succeptable to viruses, well in reality due to the shear fact there are far more viruses written for it due to it's popularity over mac) and the most important part is the user.
I must admit I have never heard of iLife, but looking at it (and at the risk of being shouted down for the quality of the UI etc) it looks much the same as Windows Movie Maker and windows live photo gallery? Having said that there is no comparable bundled software for the last two features, although free alternatives are available. Having said that I'm sure there are programs on Vista that aren't available on OSX for free so swings and roundabouts really.
I don't think i have made any excuses for purchasing an expensive computer?
I like OS X more and i like the whole package a lot more than windows. The portability and build of my Unibody MacBook Pro surpasses any equivalent dell. I like the fact my productivity is higher on a Mac, i have done things on a Mac that i have never done in my 10+ years on windows. I like being able to turn the computer on and it's as good and fast as the day i first got it. No maintenance is required wasting time. If you want more reasons shall i go on?
I do like this debate though!
Ok I am fine with most of that, that's a personal choice (mine is that I don't like the white or silver styling on the macbooks). I disagree with your later points though (or at least want to point out that is the same on Vista). As I already stated my vista install runs as fresh now as it did when I installed it. It starts up instantly (sleep mode) and I know where everything is.
I did contemplate (hard) about getting a macbook when I got my laptop, but I couldn't justify the premium I would have had to pay (on top of the premium for the black one) and the cost of upgrading things like the HDD (7200RPM), DVD drive and RAM of a brand new machine to get what I wanted, so I went with a Dell XPS instead.
