Mac or PC - it doesn't really make much difference in performance.
What it says about Vista Home Basic is correct - there are no known issues.
Respectfully, I disagree.
(about the performance bit - as for compatibility, you're spot on.)
See below.
If you know even the slightest thing about building PC's you'll be able to build a computer that is far more powerful and much cheaper than its mac equivalent. If you have the cash and don't want to learn about building PC's, then buy a mac.
yes, you can. Quite easily in fact. A basic knowledge of PC components and a bit of DIY handiwork and you can build yourself a monster.
However, it's not simply about building the computer, but also maintenance. I run both Macs and PCs, and since I've had them, I've re-built the PC god know show many times - at least 6-8 times in the past 18 months. The Mac? runs fine, no issues, no slow down in processing speed, no nothing. Sure, I download stuff, sure I surf sketchy website, but I do that on both and the only computer that suffers is my PC. Both computers have very similar spec (in fact, the PC is every so slightly more powerful), yet you know which one runs PT better after using it for 2 months?
That's right, the Mac.
Now sure, rebuilding a PC is dead easy (and by rebuilding, i'm talking software, not harware). But I don't want to have to do it every 3 months to stop the system from getting bloated.
So sure, I'll run a PC. And I do enjoy using it, no doubt it does mostly what I want it to do. But my Mac is what runs everything so much better. Even after a fresh rebuild of my PC, my Mac boots LOADS faster that the PC will.