Switched to Mac+Logic 7 years ago and never looked back. In those 7 years, I have experienced virtually ZERO downtime due to troubleshooting. In fact, the only troubleshooting I had to do was related to third party plug-ins.
When the time came to replace my DAW in 2015, I spent maybe an hour online checking my options, went to the Apple store the next day and a couple of hours later, I was all up and running. All I had to do was power on the computer, sign into my account, download and install Logic...
I haven't spent a second thinking about computer stuff since. I just power up the Mac and make music.
And that is the whole point to me. In my 10 years working with PCs, I've learned way more than I initially intended to when I bought my first computer. I only wanted to make music - a couple of years later, I was messing with the BIOS, chasing IRQ conflicts, rolling back drivers, shopping for parts and keeping up to date with the latest technology... This was supposed to be about making music - and that is what Apple gave back to me.
FWIW, I still own and work with PCs. They've certainly gotten way better than they were, thanks in large part to basically becoming more and more Apple-like.
I also own a LG Android phone. It's pretty much garbage. I've had it for two years now and it is on its last leg, buggy as heck, over-heating, and exhibiting all kinds of odd behaviors.
The old iPhone I bought in 2009 still works. So does the old iPhone 5 that I use mostly as a MP3 player but sometimes to take pics or check out my mail.
As much as I hate what Tim Cooks is doing with Apple (and I really, really do), to me, it still beats the alternative.