No bullstuff reasons haha, good support is a fact. The $700 difference doesn't bother me, I have a full time job, I can afford it. Back when I was 12 I couldn't afford Macs either, I used to hate on them too. Unjust bullstuff.
Yeah, why would I void my warranty, risk breaking it when I can just walk 5 mins to the Apple shop and get it fixed no problem?
Going by the same logic with cars, most people buy cars with good warranty and then take it back to the garage if there's a problem. The majority of people in the world can't actually fix their own computer problems so the genius bar is fantastic.
Cool, buying an expensive laptop because I think design, support and operating system preference are more important than spec makes me ignorant. Lol.
Oh man, this is gold. You are trying to use a rich man argument. We do not dislike it because its expensive, as cost is not directly correlated to quality. Instead we dislike it because we find that its not worth the price it is for.
In regard to your previous arguments about it playing games, you should realize that the VAST majority of games do not support the Mac operating systems. Only recently have SOME indie games actually tried hard to make mac support on steam. It is not some old thing that people say, as it still applies currently.
And in response to your last paragraph here, I would like to add that you are correct about cars. You would go get it fixed, and that is exactly what you can do with PCs from the majority of manufacturers. The only exceptions are when the warranty comes from stores, which is even better because you generally can have it taken there and fixed for free. Not only that, but many places offer resources to help or fix your computer for free, even if you did not buy it from their store.
The only possible thing I could think of may be some software items available exclusively to the mac, but many of them are also expanding to the PC for a much more broad market.