if you have boot camp then yes, you can run windows. However, be warned that your mac will feel dirty afterwards and will avoid eye contact.
Macs do not come windows ,only PC's come windows so no a macbook does not have windows 7. However, I heard that Macs can run Windows as smoothly as a PC so you could probably buy windows for it.
If you have a copy of Office for Windows then the Windows operating system will be required to run it. If you have a copy of Office for Macs then Mac OS X will be required to run it.
PCs are way better then Macs but Macs are PCs so the question is meaningless. If the questioner wanted to compare PCs that run the Windows operating system and those that run Mac OS X the question remains meaningless as Macs can run Windows as well as Mac OS X if required.
Unlike Macs, iPhones can only run iOS (without and hacks that is).
From personal experience, I know that Mac runs Windows 7, but definitely not as fast as if Windows 7 was your core OS. Macs just run a virtual machine, which is basically a program running Windows.
Crysis is currently only available for the Windows operating system. The Mac will need to have Windows installed to play Crysis.
Many people prefer Microsoft Windows computers to Macs for gaming, and Gateway laptops run Windows. Make sure you install high-quality video cards and update your computer to the newest version of Windows for optimal gaming.
Compaired to macs windows are a little cheaper but macs are WAY better
This is because the way programs run on Macs and Windows is very different, and if a company like Microsoft wants to make something for OSX they need to spend time trying to convert it over.
In my opinion, NO! Macs are awesome, but windows, they're not really that great. Windows 7 is pretty descent, but Macs are nothing but genius. So I recommend Macs, but what you prefer may or may not be a Mac.
Boot Camp is about to be updated to support Windows 7 but some older Macs will not be able to run Windows 7. (See links below)
You can try to install Windows on a MAC, but it would be very difficult since Macs are not designed for windows. Their are some programs out their that you can buy that allow you to just run windows right from your Mac OSx desktop.