Dell is a PC
If the mac graphic card match the Dell pc slot for graphic cards, it is quite possible.
no but both a Windows and PC and a Mac can share their Internet connection. If the G4 does not have a wireless Airport connection then the Ethernet cable can be used. (See links below)
You have to start 'Sharing' in System Preferences on your Mac if you want your PC to be able to connect to Mac. Then in XP, go to My Network Places and workgroup and find the shared files on the Mac.
a mac has an apple on it It should be easy to tell. Basically, just look around the outside of the computer. If you see and apple, then it's a Mac. If you see something like "Dell", it's a PC
I don't think so... definitely not a PC or dell. Maybe a mac but I would doubt it.
Depends on your application; people using them for video or audio applications use Mac, business some prefer PC. I would get a Mac, after using both.
Mac (or short for Macintosh) is a compute made by apple. The mac software is also made by apple and runs Mac OS X. A p is a computer that can be made by many companies such as Toshiba, Dell, HP, Acer; The list goes on. However the software that a PC runs on is Windows. Be it windows 8,7, vista etc. Windows is made by Microsoft. So the difference between Mac and PC is 1) The hardware makers A) For a mac this is apple. B) for a PC this could be Toshiba, Dell, Acer etc. 2) The software makers A) for a mac this is apple B) for a PC this is Microsoft Hope it helped. Sorry I went on a bit! George
Toshiba is a pc. PC is short for personal computer, which includes Dell, Gateway, HP, IBM, Toshiba, Acer, Sony and all other brands besides Mac. Mac is short for Macintosh or Apple. Macs are their own brand and only make Macs, so it is kind of everything else vs Mac.
As long as the speech recognition software is Windows-based, you should have no problems getting it to work on a Dell computer. This is because it is a PC and not a Mac.
No, of course. They're completely different brands. A Mac is made by Apple, and a Dell is made by Dell.
You cannot get your Dell computer to have a Mac toolbar legally.
"PC" or "Mac" refers to the architecture of the computer, not the form factor. A computer made by Toshiba, Acer, Hewlett-Packard, ASUS, or Dell is a "PC", regardless of whether it is a desktop or laptop. A computer made by Apple is a "Mac", regardless of whether or not it is a laptop or a desktop.