An argument against Boot Camp is a downhill one. I am by NO MEANS a Mac fan. I like the OS, but its last in preference for me amongst the three I've used. (Linux, Windows, OSX) They're nice rigs, and saying if you want a Windows machine, run Windows on it does not make Boot Camp any less impressive. Why settle for one OS if you want and have use for two? I'm not saying I approve of Apple's pricing methods or marketing choices, but they are a lot better than most raging Windoze fanbois make it seem. Most haven't even used one, and just hate on it because its the "In" thing to do, although, the reverse is also true, owning a Mac is a popular fad now and these heated wars have developed between the two irrational sides. (Not saying all Mac fans/haters are irrational, but in my experience, many of them have no REAL reasons for or against either side.) I'm getting off topic. Boot Camp is all well and good, you can't really argue against it, but in the same respect, why not just dual boot? I'm no Boot Camp expert, but what does it offer that dual booting doesn't? All I can imagine is a more user friendly way to swap OS's, possibly without restarting the computer (Although wouldn't the OS, be it OSX or windows, still have to boot anyway? Seems like that kinda defeats the purpose...)