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Indeed, that's the stance I normally take. Go try OSX and windows 7 and see which floats your boat. But don't compare a 1200 quid MacBook to a 400 quid dell, that's just stupid.
But going back to my original post in this thread, both platforms have pros and cons mostly personal feel points. All hardware will fail (we've had MacBook pros that have had graphics card issues that apple refused to acknowledge and we've currently got issues with new MacBook pros where they won't connect reliably to a LAN without forcing the connection speed and duplex) as generally they're all made in the same factories. Apple use Foxconn much like many other manufacturers so it doesn't make them any more reliable..
But going back to my original post in this thread, both platforms have pros and cons mostly personal feel points. All hardware will fail (we've had MacBook pros that have had graphics card issues that apple refused to acknowledge and we've currently got issues with new MacBook pros where they won't connect reliably to a LAN without forcing the connection speed and duplex) as generally they're all made in the same factories. Apple use Foxconn much like many other manufacturers so it doesn't make them any more reliable..

