a Apple rarely crashes (compared to a Windows PC, a Apple crashes once every 6 months, maybe?)
a Apple works right out of the box
a Apple doesn't have the same driver compatibility of Windows systems
a Apple handle system processes FAR better than Windows
a Apple is easy to learn and it's more user friendly
a Apple doesn't get virus's and malware like PC's
a Apple is far superior with multimedia
etc,etc
"a Apple handle system processes FAR better than Windows".
No.
"a Apple is far superior with multimedia"
No. I think you'll find most professional software covers both operating systems, even going over on to unix for server farm usage.
"a Apple is easy to learn and it's more user friendly"
Yet OS X sucks if you're a power user. Try using Macs in a corporate environment and see how limited they are. Yes, they are unix / FreeBSD based, but far from being open source.
If you're going to get a PC, better off going for a business model, IMO.
Oh, and the reason Mac "don't get viruses" (another myth) is because virus, malware, etc coders target Windows because it's the far more prevalent operating system.
This says nothing about Macs or OS X.
And as noted, the underlying architecture is the same.
It's pointless comparing actual machines against one another when it's the software that differs.
Besides, I've been running Windows 7 since the RTM was released and never had a problem with it.