If price is no object, then get Apple.
As in most things in life, you get what you pay for.
If quality is no object, then buy a Mac. If reliability is no object, then buy a Mac. If lack of problems is no object, the buy a Mac. If ease of operation is no object, then buy a Mac. If smooth integration and compatibility of software, operating system and hardware are no object, then buy a Mac. Or if having chronic Windows freezing and crashing are not issues, then buy a Mac.
If the value-added of all of these items is not a problem, then the price is not the issue.
If price is the issue, then you can buy cheaper. Macs are not that much more expensive but they give you less problems over the life of the computer which is worth something in it's value.