No iPad uses iOS, and mac uses OSX
If you only use your iPad for internet I wouldn't. But if you use it for apps yes, then you can sync your Apple ID.
I Use iMovie On My Macbook
This honestly depends on what you're going to use it for. It also has to do with opinion. If I had to choose between the two, I would choose the iPad.
Yes. Almost all iPhone apps are compatible with iPad.
As long as you and your friend use the same version of Mac OS X and both use MacBook's compatible to the operating system used, you may use your Mac OS X disc to restore your friends MacBook. However you may not reset their administrator password with your disk, they will need their own if they plan to use your disk for that purpose.
All MacBooks use OS X lion, which uses interfaces pioneered on the iPad. Some of the multitouch gestures on the trackpads are taken from the iPad as well.
You can transfer your files from ipad to your iphone use some cookie or software,i want suggest some software that i used, xilisoft iphone magic.
iPhone. iPod Touch. iPad.
Not only can you use an iPad 3 as a computer, it is a computer. It is just a computer that cannot run the same software as a PC or a Mac. You can surf the web and take notes and do all of the things your average computer user does on an iPad or on any Tablet Computer.
Answer: Depends if your MacBook Pro is the same series built year as the MacBook. Best way to tell is go to apple.com under the Support section, enter your serial number to find the specifications. You have one now and want to try it? Just do it. It will either work or not. My MacBook uses the same AC charger as the MacBook Pro. Does the macbook have a magnetlock charger? if so, it should work with macbookpro My MacBook uses the magnet lock adapter, the same as the MacBook Pro.
If your talking about the Apple iPad then the iPad is just a "tablet" with a limited processor and software (iOS is the Operating System). It can play simple games, do simple word processing, browse the internet and checking e-mail. It also has it's own "OS" so software cannot be used on both the iPad and the MacBook.If you don't need a full computer and that's pretty much all you need to do then it's great and half the price of a computer.If you have both the iPad and a Mac then you can still transfer pictures and sync the address book, etc, between the two.With the Apple MacBook Air you can play any of the normal games or if you need to use any of the large word processors, or processor intensive software then the computer is the way to go. If you need a smaller computer then they make the MacBook Air that is only 11 inch's wide and less then an inch thick.(The 'MacBook" has been dropped from production and the "AIR" has taken it's place)
Yes, as long as the SOFTWARE that it needs to run is Mac compatible.