<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Eclipse:</div><div class="quote_post">If you know how to maintain a computer, you shouldn't have any problems with a PC (provided you have quality parts and don't buy from a crap manufacturer). With the kind of money people spend on a Mac, I can get something much more powerful in a PC.
MAC = overpriced, overhyped as with iPods.
And yes, I have experience with Macs (I worked at tech support for an ISP).</div>Of course you won't have as many problems if you take care of your PC, but that takes extra time and effort. Why deal with that when you can just jump on a Mac and use your computer for what you enjoy, without worrying about all the other crap? And I don't care what you say, PCs are going to have problems no matter how well you maintain them. Trust me, my PC is more secure than the CIA's computers, and I still have issues here and there.
Sure, maybe you can get a "more powerful" PC for the money, but what do you need the extra power for? My laptop's specs surpass my Mac's by far, yet my Mac is way more stable. It never freezes, never stutters, never stalls, etc. etc.. It also doesn't have any memory leaks like PCs do. To tell you the truth, I haven't rebooted my Mac in about a month, and it still runs as good as it did the first day I bought it. If I leave my PC on for 2-3 days, it runs so slow I have no choice but to reboot.