A:AnswerYes, simply make sure you buy a Microsoft office which is compatible/or designed to work with Apple or Mac computers. It should tell you clearly if an office product can work with Mac ( may be more expensive because of different operating system).
A:AnswerNo, this mid (2020) MacBook comes with a “touchbar” which is basically the F1-F12 keys of a PC (this is touchable). However, Apple does not currently create touchscreen laptops.
A:AnswerIt may end on Sunday night since it started this past Monday. Keep an eye out...this sale has come back a few times in the last few months...it came back pretty quickly this time so chances are you will see it again if you. miss out this time
A:AnswerNo, the regular Apple 1 year manufacturer warranty is included. AppleCare+ has to be purchased and covers you for 3 years. Unless you are referring to the AppleTV offer...which is free for 1 year for new customers (can't use anyone in your family share to redeem either)
A:AnswerThey are, but they have not set a time frame for when and how they are going to make the change. I went ahead and bought this, it was $1599 at the time and I had an older 15 inch MacBook Pro I sold to help pay for this, so for me it was an easy swap. I went this way for the keyboard, they had updated it and gotten away from the butterfly style they were using. I had noticed there were a lot of folks with keyboards that need to be replaced, and I didn't want to be one of them. I update my computer ever couple years, so for me, at this time, it was a good move to buy it.