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An iPad or Mac tablet is generally rated better than Android based systems.
A Mac isnt a tablet.
The difference between a MAC, Android, and Windows system depends upon the phone you have. The systems that is better depends upon what you like.
Well, actually both of then are good but if you ask me then I am going to prefer Android Tablet rather than mac one !
A Mac is considered one of the best products on the market. The Surface is also a great product.
Many people like the Surface tablet. However, many like the Galaxy and Mac also. It is really what each person likes. All are great.
You can't open Mac on Android.
Android games require the Android system which is not available for the Mac. There are Android emulators but they are primarily for developers to create Android software on a Mac rather than an end user product.
There are a number a of remote access devices available on the PCNow section of Webex. One can use devices such as PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, android tablet or android phone.
No, Apple inc. produces the iPad, iPhone, iPod, and Mac. Google makes the Android operating system, then sells a license to the operating system to different companies so they can make their own smart phone or tablet.
Any type of computer can get a virus, pc, mac, phone and tablet. But you can minimize the risk by using antivirus software, downloading files from trusted places like the android market. So the answer is yes, but it's very unlikely
It is not known when or if a Mac Tablet is to be launched. Apple is making a presentation on January 26th 2010 which it is widely rumoured will see the tablet introduced. Only time will tell.
Yes Tablet computers can connect to Mac computers; details will depend upon the tablet, the operating system and the Mac in question.
mac book, all the way