Any computer with a display can theoretically be used to make a presentation.
macs
Linux will run on all PCs with an Intel 80386 or compatible processor and higher. Linux will run on a select few m68k Macs (like the Mac Classic II), almost all PowerPC macs (like the PowerMac G3, G4, G5, and the iMac), and all Intel Macs.
Yes, virtually all major brand USB adapters are compatible with Macintosh computers.
The Macintosh Operating System (Mac OS) was created for, and is compatible with, Apple's Macintosh range of computers. As the Macintosh is a personal computer (PC) it can also run other operating systems such as Microsoft's Windows or various implementations of Linux.
DVD drives are compatible with all computers so it doesn't matter if it's in Macs or PC's.
Mathworks Matlab is compatible with macs.
MACs
Yes
The Celeron is a budget version of a Pentium II or higher processor. As such, they are compatible with any computer that can run a Pentium family processor. Macs were never shipped with a Pentium processor - Intel Macs started with with the Core Duo. However, one could theoretically replace the Core Duo with an older Celeron with the same socket type.
I play it on my mac so i think it works for macs now
Windows, and MACS
It IS out for macs. Go to the download page, and look under Macs