I've been getting a high end dell xps laptop or desktop every 12-16 months for the last 8 years. I'm really satisfied with the actual hardware and price, but I'm getting very annoyed by their warranty calls and their offshore support.
I'm seeing interesting things about high end apples, but I can't stand the elitist attitude and company policies and would prefer not to do business with them.
Given that I prefer to support American companies, with American tech support, and hate being put on sales call lists, what alternative do I have?
Having said all that, I'm still willing to consider any product (including dell and apple) when it comes to to purchase.
If you had a $10,000 budget for a development machine (excluding OS and IDE), what specific system would you buy?
EDIT:
The one thing that I do not have much of is time... So the build your own responses are nice, but I'd like to buy a box system and then just have to reformat the drives before installing my stuff.
PURCHASE:
I ended up buying an alienware machine from costco. http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11328687&whse=BC&Ne=4000000&N=4033674&Mo=5&pos=1&No=0&Nr=P%5FCatalogName%3ABC&cat=78105&Ns=P%5FPrice|1||P%5FSignDesc1&Sp=C&ec=&topnav=:
http://tinyurl.com/OMGThisIsALongUrlButNowItsTiny (NOT a rickroll! - Will)
It seemed to be exactly what I was looking for (minus the OS). The machine seems a bit tacky, but the power, features, and build seemed like they were going to better than a HP, Dell, or Lenovo. I'm only out 2500, so I'm buying another machine for one of my developers and I guess I'll be returning the rest to the company coffers.
BTW - The alienware sales support is terribly slow. If I had to deal with them, I would not have bought. I like buying from costco because I like their corporate ethos. Also - there are two posts I would like to credit as the 'answer', but SO doesn't support it yet...