Get ready for a lengthy backstory folks:
My first computer that I actually owned/paid for was a Toshiba Netbook, which I got using birthday money when I was 13. It was the best netbook you could buy, with lots of extra features that actually made it worth buying for a netbook. I used that machine for about a year, and I maxed it to 2GB of RAM and installed Windows 7 Home Premium (it came with Windows 7 Starter *shivers*). Then I received my step-brother's budget Lenovo, and that was one of my favorite Windows computers EVER. It had a 2.13 GHZ New-Pentium, 4GB of RAM, 320GB HD, and 15.6 inch screen. It was only about $300 new, so it was poorly built and had awful battery life, but thanks to the better processor, I could actually do things now! At one point it was even faster than my parent's Dell media laptop.
However once I touched my iBook for the first time, I never looked at a Windows computer the same. It's amazing how a 10 year old computer could draw me away from brand new ones, and if that doesn't show you how great Apple and PPC Computers are in general, then I don't know what will.