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It seems pretty simple. Buy a Wintel PC and run Unix or Windows or Linux on it.
Buy a Mactel, and you cannot boot anything but OSX on it. Nor can you boot OSX on anything else.
It's interesting that you chose to make an example of Mactels. It is only a matter of time until you will be able to boot linux and even Vista on a Mactel. Older Macs can, of course, already run linux, BSD etc. Apple have specifically said that they will not stop people from running Windows on the Mactels.
Sure, you cannot run OS X on anything else than a Mac. But buying a Mac does not mean that you're locked into OS X. So I would say that you're locked into Apple hardware if you want OS X, but not the other way round.