I've always been a Windows user but here's why I think you'd need a Mac after you got yourself an iPad. A Mac is a general term I used to refer to any Apple computers that is running the Mac OS X.
1) iTunes runs faster on the Mac
It happens to iTunes 10 and all other previous versions I've used before but iTunes seems to run faster on the Mac. Don't believe me, try scrolling the vertical scrollbar when one of your iDevices (iPad, iPod, etc.) is connected. On the Mac, scrolling and switching from one part to another is a breeze. On the Windows, the lag is pretty obvious. Speed or quick response is crucial in my opinion.
2) Images are not sorted the way you wanted in the Photos app in iPad - or iPhoto integrates well with your iPad
I would usually rename my images alphabetically and/or using numeric sequence to arrange my images. However, when these images are synced to the Photos app, they are not displayed in the order I desired. With iPhoto that comes bundled with the OS X in all new Macs these days, you can create "albums" in the iPhoto application and arrange your images the way you wanted. When synced with iTunes, the images are displayed orderly in the Photos app.
3) iOS SDK runs only on the Mac
Perhaps this may not be relevant to every users but if you ever wanted to develop any apps for your iPad, you'd definitely need to have the iOS SDK (software development kit) that runs only on the Mac.
Are these three reasons good enough to justify why I should get myself the new 27" iMac with Turbo Boosting Intel Core i5? ;)
1) iTunes runs faster on the Mac
It happens to iTunes 10 and all other previous versions I've used before but iTunes seems to run faster on the Mac. Don't believe me, try scrolling the vertical scrollbar when one of your iDevices (iPad, iPod, etc.) is connected. On the Mac, scrolling and switching from one part to another is a breeze. On the Windows, the lag is pretty obvious. Speed or quick response is crucial in my opinion.
2) Images are not sorted the way you wanted in the Photos app in iPad - or iPhoto integrates well with your iPad
I would usually rename my images alphabetically and/or using numeric sequence to arrange my images. However, when these images are synced to the Photos app, they are not displayed in the order I desired. With iPhoto that comes bundled with the OS X in all new Macs these days, you can create "albums" in the iPhoto application and arrange your images the way you wanted. When synced with iTunes, the images are displayed orderly in the Photos app.
3) iOS SDK runs only on the Mac
Perhaps this may not be relevant to every users but if you ever wanted to develop any apps for your iPad, you'd definitely need to have the iOS SDK (software development kit) that runs only on the Mac.
Are these three reasons good enough to justify why I should get myself the new 27" iMac with Turbo Boosting Intel Core i5? ;)