I use both Windows PC and Mac. I wouldn't say one is better than the other. Like (almost) any other competing products, they both have their strengths and weaknesses. Personal preference, experience, capabilities, and budget can also come into play here.
Probably the most important thing for you to consider is what you would use it for. There is more software available for Windows, but for what most consumers do, a Mac is more than capable. From what I've seen in PC repair at work, 90% of customers could use a Chromebook. Anymore, with widespread Internet access and plenty of web services, few consumers use much more than a browser. Would you use it for something for which there is no software available for a Mac?
Macs are generally more expensive than PCs. Is your budget an issue? I live, work, and breathe Windows and Microsoft Enterprise products, so when it was time to upgrade my personal PC, I decided to get a Macbook for a change of scenery. I could not afford the cost of getting what I wanted, so I bought a Macbook that needed work and refurbished it myself. I have experience in PC repair, so I did not have any issues doing that.