Thanks everyone that replied

I will be making the switch this coming weekend.
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Originally Posted by aico
Real Plug and Play.
Stability.
Better user interface.
128X128 icons
Multiprocessor support. XP Home doesn't have it.
iMovie, iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, iCal, iSync, iChat
Actual CD burning support out of the box.
Bluetooth support
The Dock
Hide Application command
QuickTime isn't slow on a Mac.
QuickTime movies and DVDs play in the Dock.
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Almost every one you listed I had to laugh at, but I had to point these out.
Stability, I can almost always lock up a display mac at the stores, its not hard. The windows machines I might be able to make a program stop responiding, but that doesnt require a hard reboot.
Better user interface, now thast just a matter of opinion.
128x128 icons, are you serious? Sorry I dont need glasses, you might want to get your eyes checked though.
Multiprocessor, XP home... lol, ya its hard to cough up the 8 bucks more for pro.
iBullshit, man all that crap is useless.
CD burning... lol you can burn DVDs with WMP even.
blue tooth support... come on know, you know very well that XP has that too.
the dock, I'll take the much smaller start button thanks.
The hide command, are you serious? did you really list that?
Quicktime is shit, hardly anywhere buy apple.com uses it.
and why the fuck would i want to play a movie while its on the dock? please tell me how that could be even a little bit usefull.
I could have said something to every one of those, but didnt.
Not to mention you bitch about Windows being too flashy but list off several things for a mac that are "better" but are just flashy themself.
But then again most of those things you list have been part of windows powertools since 98.
And then top if off with the fact that Vista is way different then XP anyways, and because I am asking about running Vista, I have no idea why you are compairing everything to XP in the first place.
Why dont we compair vista to an 8 year old version of Mac OS?