Nope. Some run on android systems, the Ipad runs on Apple, and there's even a Windows notebook. All of them have different features. Some are big some are small. Some have USB ports, some don't. Some have keyboards or the ability to use keybaords and some, like the iPad, dont. It comes down to how big do you want your notebook to be and what operating system do you prefer? Another consideration is what apps do you want? Will the notebook you choose be able to get those apps?
Considering 2012 has only begun, the reviews are pretty much the same. That the iPad 2 is one of the best tablet computers on the market. It is still on the list of top 10 tablet computers, but it comes in at number seven.
No, computers are pretty much the same. Canada typically buys the same brand of computers as in the United States.
Nothing, they are pretty much the same, but the cases make it very hard for the customisation of hardware
Pretty much the same way as you did today, only without computers. You'd either write the work out by hand or type it up with a typewriter. They had the same sorts of classes except for technological stuff like computers.
Both the Amazon Kindle Fire and the Barnes and Noble Nook are attractively priced tablet computers. They cost much less than the iPad, though they also have a smaller screen. Overall, they do have similar capabilities as the Apple iPad.
They are used for computers and laptops for internet, and other things. Wireless N routers are pretty much the same thing as a regular wireless router.
HP's work well with HP printers,but it's really not that important.All printers and computers recognize each other pretty much the same.
Most general purpose computers support multiple users simultaneously. Pretty much anything that runs Linux, Windows, or Mac OS have this capability.
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it is pretty much the same thing
yeah pretty much :)
A good alternative would be an iPod because they cost less and pretty much have the same apps, except iPad's have a little more. If you want a large tablet, then you can get Nexus 7. Or for other purposes a Nook or a Kindle.