A local community college used to have Macs in its graphics department. But, about ten years ago, they switched to PCs. Cheaper (to buy).
I hate to admit it, but my own, sweet 15, living-with-us, Grand-daughter recently bought a Wintel laptop!
She wanted to have a machine that could play an on-line game with her boy friend. She asked his dad (who works in some IT shop) for advice on which machine to get. Surprise, surprise, he told her to order a PC from NewEgg. At least she found one a little cheaper than the one she had originally planned on.
Of course, she never asked me about running Parallels or Fusion. I would have recommended Boot Camp, anyway. At least to see if the older iMac could handle the needed speed. But the cost of the OS might not have been much less than the cost of the hardware!
I haven't had the heart to even tell her about Boot Camp (matter of fact, I've been told not to mention the subject!). She spent her own money; did her own "research." I just hope her boy friend's dad can do all or any recovery work. I made sure her mother and sister told her to get and use AV software, but I have no idea what she's done. I'm supposed to just be her grand dad, sometimes I have trouble remembering that.