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To the typical user, the answer is yes. The kernel would simply be included with the standard application. The kernel in used in many applications and is not a specific download for the typical user.
Apple did not invent the graphical user interface. Xerox invented and commercialized it in 1973. Apple created the first successful computer with a graphical user interface.
The virtual memory on an Apple computer varies between machine and user. While virtual memory can be useful, it can also cause your computer to run more slowly. By default, other Apple devices such as the iPhone and iPod, do not use virtual memory.
Input from the user to the computer can come through many peripheral devices such as the keyboard, mouse, touch-screen, a modem or a web camera.
User Interface Devices
the input device get input from user.. output device display the result....
An apple tax is a price premium paid by Apple Macintosh users over that of a Windows user.
On average, an Apple Macintosh stays useful longer than a typical PC. A typical PC user may purchase 2 computers versus the 1 computer a Macintosh user in the same amount of time. This answer is all based on anecdotal evidence. May I add that Apple builds no cheap computers and Apple actually builds it. Unlike Windows who only build software. If you compare an Apple computer with a similar Windows computer of the same quality there is very little difference in price. A Mac is also faster, easier to use, requires no security software, that will slow it down and holds it's value. Remember the old adage, you get what you pay for. Apple computers are not perfect but they have far less problems than Windows computers.
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