It's shockingly responsive, as if it's awaiting your next command like an over-eager puppy. My first thought while using the M1-powered MacBook Air, surprisingly enough, was that it felt like an iPad Pro. Now the company is basically bringing that same cohesive experience to Macs. But if you want something excessively polished, your best bet is usually Apple.
Sure, Android offers a lot more variety and customization. The harmonious marriage between Apple's own hardware and software has always been the iPhone and iPad's biggest selling point.