Not planning on going with the Surface Book unless Apple really hoses up the Skylake MBP (like all USB-C w/o USB3.0 and no discrete GPU), but I chortle at the ever present fanboy claim of crashes, sub-par quality, and security under Windows. Clearly things that are simply parroted over and over while worshiping a poster of Steve Job and not having any real world experience to back up the claims.
I use Windows daily on my home workstation and my office workstation. I cannot remember the last crash or BSOD I had in Windows, but I can tell you that my MBP crashes literally every day. Before you point fingers at 3rd party applications, understand that it ALWAYS crashes with Safari in the foreground. I've also had major problems with literally every MBP I've purchased in the past 6 years. Logic boards, screens, power boards, etc. Very expensive. Never had one last longer than 2.5 years without needing major service. This machine has been in the shop no less than 6 times and shipped back to Apple once without resolving the crashing issue.
Apple's quality is garbage and OSX only beats Windows in marginal areas. The simple fact that I cannot expand a window to full screen with one click is almost enough to ditch OSX entirely. The saving grace of OSX is Time Machine and a good incremental backup solution and network appliance.
I use Windows daily on my home workstation and my office workstation. I cannot remember the last crash or BSOD I had in Windows, but I can tell you that my MBP crashes literally every day. Before you point fingers at 3rd party applications, understand that it ALWAYS crashes with Safari in the foreground. I've also had major problems with literally every MBP I've purchased in the past 6 years. Logic boards, screens, power boards, etc. Very expensive. Never had one last longer than 2.5 years without needing major service. This machine has been in the shop no less than 6 times and shipped back to Apple once without resolving the crashing issue.
Apple's quality is garbage and OSX only beats Windows in marginal areas. The simple fact that I cannot expand a window to full screen with one click is almost enough to ditch OSX entirely. The saving grace of OSX is Time Machine and a good incremental backup solution and network appliance.