I spent most of my work life on PC's and home life on Mac's. Now I own one PC to update a datacard I need. I use a 2011 17" macbook pro (with a SSD and more memory) and my wife has a 2015 Macbook hooked up to a huge monitor.
I still do quite a bit of work with PC's - and it's all fixing problems for my friends and relatives PC's. The Mac's just "work" and turn on within seconds. (The PC I have to keep for the datacard takes 12 minutes just to turn on!).
Between apple tv, 2 iphones, 2 ipad's, my two mac's and a time capsule that auto saves everything we have a trouble free apple world. I'm always amazed at how our family and friends say they would hate being constrained by apple and how expensive it is, yet all their equipment is always failing.
One good anecdote to illustrate this involves an HP wireless printer.
The HP computer running windows has 17 steps for communicating with the printer - and for a documented but unsolved problem requiring all steps to be repeated about every 6 weeks.
For my mac to hook up to the same printer, it says something like "I see you have an HP printer, do you want me to connect to it? "yes". Done.