> That's my point. If price and choice are important to you, get a PC. If support, warranty, and build quality is important to you, get a Mac.
My point is that you can’t compare “PC” vs. a “Mac”. Mac is a specific brand by a single company. “PC” refers to a broad huge spectrum of companies. In fact a “Mac” is a PC that runs OSX. Same CPU, RAM, motherboard etc. Just a bit of firmware in the EFI boot.
You can PCs with better support, warranty and build quality than a Mac, but it will cost the same or more than a Mac. There are ultra-high premium PCs with custom paint jobs, hand built components and white glove service, for a price.