I much prefer OSX as an OS to Windows, and Macs are seriously good pieces of hardware.
Unfortunately, they just cost too damn much, and as a gamer I'd have to dedicate a hefty chunk of the HDD to a Windows bootcamp partition. OSX also has much less of an indie software scene - if I want to achieve something on Windows, there's probably a lightweight piece of software for free I can download in seconds. That sort of scene certainly exists for OSX, but not nearly as much.
I still have my iBook G4 in the wardrobe. It gets used from time to time, despite the disc drive having long since stopped working and the battery only holding 5 minutes of charge.
Unfortunately, they just cost too damn much, and as a gamer I'd have to dedicate a hefty chunk of the HDD to a Windows bootcamp partition. OSX also has much less of an indie software scene - if I want to achieve something on Windows, there's probably a lightweight piece of software for free I can download in seconds. That sort of scene certainly exists for OSX, but not nearly as much.
I still have my iBook G4 in the wardrobe. It gets used from time to time, despite the disc drive having long since stopped working and the battery only holding 5 minutes of charge.