I have been using a Hackintosh as my primary rig going on 4+ years now. It can be frustrating if you are trying to use the very latest hardware but I find the small issues a decent tradeoff.
It's not a matter of cheaper for me, but a matter of fitting my needs. I don't want to run AMD graphics cards, I need PCI-E, I want lots of internal storage, I want really high single threaded CPU performance.
I can't buy that from Apple in a desktop form-factor. So I have my Hackintosh.
That being said, I don't disagree that Apple hardware is nice. I have a rMBP 13 and intend on replacing it with a newer model Apple notebook soon.
It's not a matter of cheaper for me, but a matter of fitting my needs. I don't want to run AMD graphics cards, I need PCI-E, I want lots of internal storage, I want really high single threaded CPU performance.
I can't buy that from Apple in a desktop form-factor. So I have my Hackintosh.
That being said, I don't disagree that Apple hardware is nice. I have a rMBP 13 and intend on replacing it with a newer model Apple notebook soon.