I agree with Rex176 @ 110%.
I have a Windows tower for my office workstation use and a MacBook Air for travel.
At the time, the MacAir was the most suitable device available for a project involving extensive travel. The MacAir was perfect for the job.
But ....I had to learn Mac and Windows environments and also hate Finder.
Windows explorer is not perfect, but Finder was painful for me moving from Windows.
Also, Microsoft Office apps on Mac are usually a generation or 2 behind Windows and some apps do not exist (eg Ms Access). Macros I wrote for Office apps on Windows often failed on Mac.
Moving Powerpoints files from Windows to Mac and Vica Versa is painful, as both environments do not take kindly to the respective font sets, often resulting in nightmares before important presentations.
Stay with the environment you are familiar with unless you have compelling reasons to change.