A:AnswerYes, the MacBook Pro 13.3" with Apple M2 chip typically comes with a variety of ports, including USB-C/Thunderbolt 4 ports. However, it doesn't have traditional USB Type-A ports. You may need to use a USB-C to USB Type-A adapter if you have devices that use the older USB Type-A connection.
A:AnswerI think you just have to buy the Microsoft suite but most all Microsoft programs are compatible with Apple computers now… The best video editor on Mac is made by Microsoft (IMO)
A:AnswerNo. If you’re looking for a laptop for gaming, look for gaming specific laptops. They usually have graphics cards designed for gaming specifically. While this is a powerful laptop, it’s power is in other areas. The graphics card is ok, and you could probably get by with it but you aren’t going to have as good of an experience as you would with a similar priced pc gaming laptop.
A:AnswerPeople have some wild answers for folks on here… No. Mac OS and iOS share some similarities, and a definitely aesthetically they are similar. But you’re talking apples and oranges. This laptop runs Mac OS, which is an actual computer operating system. Just like windows. Your iPad runs iOS. If you are familiar with the windows files and folders system, than you should be fine. Microsoft stole it from Apple.
A:AnswerYes it will fully handle Roblox I actually have Roblox on my MAC currently my little sister plays all the time! As far as I know she is able to fully control the game as if it were a computer console
A:AnswerI am pretty sure changeover has been done using iTunes and iCloud for quite some time; there has been no store involved for any that I have done for years. If that is incorrect, I am sure someone will tell us.