In the 5 years I had my eMac, my flatmate had to replace the motherboard on his pc once, replace the graphics card 3 times, the sound card twice, and we lost count of how many times he had to re-install windows in the first year. In the end he spent nearly as much as I spent on my mac just keeping his PC running and had the hassle of fixing it every time it disappeared up it's own arse. That eMac of mine now gets used by my nephews, 7 years later, and still works perfectly well.
That's not to say Macs don't go wrong. I recently had to replace the graphics card on my one and a half year old Mac Pro, which wasn't cheap (£324, though I did go for a significant upgrade or it would have been less than half that price), but that's the first hardware failure I've experienced in 15 years. I've not even experienced a crash since OS X 10.3 came out and I've only ever had to re-install the system software once (caused by a dodgy internet connection during a security update). Buy the extended Applecare warranty and you're laughing.
The real beauty is the operating system. It's just so intuitive. When my mac was out of action for the graphics card replacement I was using my dad's PC and it was a nightmare. Once you've tasted Mac, you'll never go back.
D4VOW said:
Snow leopard is already out, I'm running it now
I'm looking forward to upgrading, especially since it's only £25. Slightly worried that Adobe aren't offering support for CS3 on it, as I need it for work and can't afford the upgrade to CS4, but past experience suggests there's unlikely to be a problem. Might still give it a month or so before I bite the bullet.