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I am a happy Apple owner, I have an iMac and iPhone. When I have had issues my local Apple store (in Bellevue Square for any one in the Seattle area) while just about always busy, has always been able to help me. You can even schedule an appointment online and it;s easy.
I am just satisfied with the Apple experience. I would say I am "fanboy" but I still use a windows machine at work and I don't mind. My personal choice is a Mac. For those that have to "hate" on the other company get a life, so what if I feel the extra money is worth it. It's my money. I enjoy the mac and pc commercials. The laptop hunters...not so much. It feels that they are forced to talk about the Macs just so they can get a shot in at Apple.
To those who feel they need to try to prove that their preferred computer choice is better....grow up! If everyone had the same taste and style this world would be boring. If you don't like Apple or if you don't like Microsoft good for you, but the entire world doesn't need to hear that "apple sux" or that "M$ is cheap". Get over yourself and just deal with the fact that people like different things and have different experiences. Just because it happens to you doesn't mean it happens to everyone. The internet is like the daily news, you only hear about the bad. Just because it seems like a major problem because a lot of people post about it doesn't mean it is a problem. The people that have technical problems are just a fraction of those that actually own it.
I'm done. I'm an Apple user and if your not that's fine with me.