I've been pondering this same question, especially after yesterday's event. Apple is starting to reflect the complacent Microsoft in the early 2000's. They seem more concerned with revenue streams than providing an amazing experience for users. This ironically is damaging their reputation and will ultimately hurt their revenue.
The one thing that's keeping me in the ecosystem is macOS and it's exclusive software titles (sketch and xcode really). Windows would have to make some incredible leaps and bounds in terms of security and stability to make the switch over, but their new hardware sure does look enticing.
I've been pondering this same question, especially after yesterday's event. Apple is starting to reflect the complacent Microsoft in the early 2000's. They seem more concerned with revenue streams than providing an amazing experience for users. This ironically is damaging their reputation and will ultimately hurt their revenue.
The one thing that's keeping me in the ecosystem is macOS and it's exclusive software titles (sketch and xcode really). Windows would have to make some incredible leaps and bounds in terms of security and stability to make the switch over, but their new hardware sure does look enticing.