I'm sorry for you, honestly, but your sadly not thinking straight. You say because of a faulty fan and a not so perfect screen you will not be making the "switch" now? Dude, you left Windows for a reason, obviously you can't deal with it anymore or you wouldn't be looking in the Macintosh direction.
So if Windows is still great then your Mac purchase was unnecessary.
I would've kept getting an exchange until I got one satisfactory before just saying, "Well, I got a faulty fan and I won't be making the switch". Doesn't sound like you are very serious about switching.
Most people buy faulty products and just exchange it.
Sorry if my post is not patronizing but it looks like Windows is for you.
Hahaha. Yes, I know it doesn't sound like I am very serious and I guess I'm not (in general). This would be my first mac, and actually my first truly new computer (every other one has been a rebuilt hand-me-down). I play the waiting game year after year after year. I finally buy one, and it's a dud (yes, I know this can happen with anything one buys). But surely you can appreciate my lack of Apple spirit at present. While I can't say that Windows is either the operating system of choice for me or not, it doesn't bother me, as I don't do a whole lot that's all that involved and have never really had a problem with it - no crashes to really ever report. But, I do want an Apple computer, as I am wanting to try something new and I like a lot of the programs included. I like the look of the iMac and Leopard looks interesting.
On the PC side of things it's mess for me too, I should note. I don't think Vista is for me (from what I've read and so forth) and every new PC comes with Vista. This brings me back to wanting a mac. So, I need a new computer, but with the nasty screens of the 20" iMac, the underpowered, overpriced mini, and the too big for me 24" iMac - I am left with few options. I have more options on the PC side of things, but I really wanted to go in a new direction - seriously or not.
What makes my computer buying situation even more prickly is that the computer I am using now has become virtually unusable over the past couple of months (if I told you what I had to do to it each time it's turned on just to use it for basic stuff, you'd laugh - it even has a hard time with Flash videos!).
So yes, I am wanting to make
the switch, but am frustrated with my lack of options. I really like the new iMac a lot and am majorly bummed that it isn't all I had hoped it to be. The mini is right up my alley, but is just too limiting and overpriced. But, I'll exchange my iMac tomorrow for new one. If it's a dud too, then I'll wash my hands of Apple for the time being. I'm not going to keep exchanging iMac's left and right until I get one that's like the one I should have gotten originally - like the one advertised. That's just not right or acceptable.
Whew. Okay, that's all I'll post on this, as now I'm venturing away from the topic at hand. My apologies for blabbering on for so long and repeating myself a bit too much perhaps.