Nothing to hate, but what you get is more expensive hardware, totally proprietary hardware (remember the old Packard Bells and Compaqs, basically they can charge you whatever they want for Mac parts and replacement parts because you can't get them anywhere else) more expensive software if you want the Mac version of the mainstream PC titles, plus the wait for it to be ported over to Mac, which can take a long time with some titles, if ever. And lastly, I work in tech support for broadband internet, and if you say that you need support and you have a Mac, 90% of the techs throw up their hands, put you on forever hold, and start looking around for that guy that knows anything about Macs. Sad but true. Macs simply aren't mainstream.
Also, it's widely thought that in two years or so the no one will be making Macs anymore. A company can't last that can't seem to get more than 10% of the market share no matter what they do. Mac thought the way into the market was giving away computers to schools and other organizations, thinking that if you learn on a Mac you'll later buy a Mac. That hasn't happened. So now they are going to try and build their own retail stores, like Gateway does but they will sell only Macs. This is their new business plan because no one is buying Macs in main line retail stores and they blame the retail stores. All this for a product that is slower than PCs, much more expensive than a PC if you look at performance vs price, and totally proprietary. And of course that new business plan has to be financed by someone, so you can expect what you pay for a Mac, and replacement parts to go up I'm sure. Sounds like a lose-lose situation, no matter how much you want to 'Think differently'.