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You could have just left it at that.
Mac's are trendy, and trendy things can justify a higher price tag. Just like I can buy cheap jeans from Target that do exactly the same thing as $300 designer ones... At the end of the day, a computer is a computer. It doesn't matter what OS you're using, you're still doing the same fundamental tasks. I can't justify spending the extra money for something 'trendy' when I can do everything I want and more in Windows for a lot less. But, some people will buy those $300 jeans for the image...
It's the same as a DeWalt versus a Black and Decker drill. Sure, they do pretty much the same thing and even have a similar spec but if you want a DeWalt, you'll probably not even consider a Black and Decker. You know one will always perform.
I've been using Macs now for at least 42 hours a week, every week for the past 14 years, and frequently for the 5 years before that and i've had very few problems with them. As a graphic designer i would'nt even consider buying a PC to work on. I'm not anti PC, i have one at home but i couldn't rely on it to do what i ask of it day in, day out. Sometimes you don't buy expensive things because you want to be seen as as being trendy, sometimes you just want the piece of mind that comes from buying the best. For me a Mac is a tool for getting the job done. Where as a PC for me is a leisure toy.