I didn't mean a PC notebook. I ment a PC desktop. Cause if you compare the prices of the Mac Pro and a PC the Mac Pro is deff more expensive! So like I said, getting a Macbook PRO and getting a PC desktop, the desktop would be cheaper. Go to Tiger Direct, and build that stuff for yourself, I am too lazy to do it right now lol. All I know, is I need a computer that can run Pro Tools, but better then its running right now on my PC. Meaning 3.0 GHz Processor or a duo core. 3 GB of ram and a hard drive that runs at 7200 RPM. The Mac Book PRO does that but, I can build a PC with all the things I need for cheaper. But you are right that I don't get to run OS X. Anyway, like I said in my last post, I enjoy both systems. And for running Protools I want to do it on a Mac hence why I am getting the Macbook PRO. But I will still use my PC for gaming cause it's just that good.
Wow. You are comparing a loaded MacBook Pro with a warranty, all the oft-mentioned neato features no one else has on their notebooks, and the best OS out there to a home-brew tower made from scratch. That argument is raw sewage. If all you need to do is run ProTools LE, you can do that on a Mac mini for $700. If you are running ProTools HD then you do yourself a disservice trying to host a $15K audio solution on a bargain basement home-brew.
Anyway, your argument is total crap. You can buy separate hardware for your Windoze masochism, but why? Macs run Windoze, BootCamp works for gaming, and when compared to other MANUFACTURERS, Macs are equal to or less expensive content-for-content. Computer hardware is commodity now that there is no more RISC vs CISC, so sell your nonsense economic straw man elsewhere. The value is in the software, and Apple does it best.