LoL I was a Mac hater with a passion until abotu 2 years ago. My uncle convinced me to mess with one for 10 minutes and see if I didnt like it. I like it so much I chucked the PC and got a Mac. And another. And Another...lol
Other than being stylish, they are easy to use, and nearly impossible to crash (and ive tried). They are fast, stable, and (sorry...) sexy too! Sure, they cost more up front, but you get to jump off the upgrade cycle of the PC for several years. The one im on right now is a Blue & White G3. Old, made in 98, and youd think it'd be a piece of junk, but nope, everythign in it is factory except the upgraded memory to 512MB, and the HD. Its still running at 400MHz (for equivalents of processor power, multiply toe speed x2 for pc equivalents, so about an 800MHz P3). Running OS X 10.2.8 on it, will get 10.3 soon.
As to the games, sure, theres LESS games, but I dont want to play every single game on the market. Blizzard has done an EXCELLENT job of making their games Mac useable, so I have all their titles, and there are more that I dont care to play. There are several MMORPG's out that work with a Mac so you cna play with your PC counterparts, and also networking a PC to a Mac is a cinch (threw that in for game playing compatibility).
Rebels? Perhaps. More to the mark though to say "To get away from a poorly written and unstable OS like Windows." For example. An error in a program in XP will most of the time cause not only the application to close, but will cripple the system until you restart it. Not so with OS X. When an app crashes (which is rare), it crashes ONLY the app. Also, stability. Ive had this system up and running without having to restart ONCE since installing the OS. Hows that? Cant say that for Windows.
So, even if you get an older Mac just to look at one, do it. You'll be glad to do so. For 250 or so you can get cheap older Macs off eBay and fire em up. They work great.
Anyways, the cost of new macs seem a bit much, but think about not having to trade in a comp for several years (like mine) and it still being an excellent working machine. Also, on top of that they come with almost every imaginable built in function you would need, so the only real things you would want to upgrade over time would bethe memory, and the hard drive. Kinda like those "kitchen sink too" things. LoL
Well there you have it. If youve got more questions, just ask.

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