Honestly I'm curious why you believe that Macs are better than PC's?
For the amount of money you would spend on a iMac you could build a PC with twice the specs. Hell I bet my $900 PC could outperform any of your iMacs.
The design seems to be the main selling points for Macs, why? If you have any sense you would know that performance is better than design.
I'm not trying to troll or say that Macs are bad I'm just wondering why you guys think this.
Since Apple just sold about 4.89 million Macs in the last quarter, and since according to the numbers that I have Apple takes in one full eighth of all the money spent on PCs (plus almost the same amount again on iPads), some people think differently than you do. Mostly people who have some spare money, so these people seem to be doing reasonably well in life, so these people are probably not among the more stupid ones. You might reflect on this for a moment.
But your real mistake is when you look at "specs" and "performance". "specs" and "performance" should never be the thing that you look for when buying a computer, or anything at all, but the amount of enjoyment that you get out of a product. Now if having "twice the specs" is something that makes you happy, then you should surely spend your money on "twice the specs". However, I look at different things.
First, design _is_ important. The Mac Pro under my desk is an absolute beauty. Before that I had a Quicksilver Macintosh, around 2001. It was a beauty at its time, and only in the last few years started to look a little bit old fashioned (although the next model that Apple released wasn't nearly as good looking). My 2006 white MacBook just looks lovely. Everyone who sees it just smiles. My 2010 MacBook Pro projects style and professionalism. And the MacBook Air is just out of this world. You see, these are laptops that can be in my living room and make it look better. Which is an important thing once you are married or live with a girlfriend, because a laptop that doesn't make the room look better isn't allowed in. My daughter, on the other hand, bought a Toshiba laptop, and it has to be hidden. Which makes it a lot less useful. If it looked like a MacBook Pro, that alone would improve it quite a lot.
Second, there are specs that can be turned into numbers and there are specs that can't. You seem to be concentrating on the first. Apple concentrates on the second. Quality of the keyboard. Backlit keyboard that lets you use the laptop in darkness. Have you ever compared the trackpad on a MacBook Pro with that on any PC? It is just laughable. Is the trackpad listed in your specs? Look at service. If you have an Apple Store anywhere nearby, you'll find they have employees who are actually going to help you and fix your problems. Nobody else has that. There is a long, long list of things where a Macintosh will beat any cheap PC.
There comes a time when you appreciate the better things in life, I hope. When you appreciate something that is beautifully crafted.