Recently, after testing two MacBook Air models running Windows 7, we published results that showed the thin and light Apple laptops outperformed most Windows-based netbooks and ultraportable notebooks . Hundreds of readers commented on the article, with many of the comments going something like...
Recently, after testing two MacBook Air models running Windows 7, we published results that showed the thin and light Apple laptops outperformed most Windows-based netbooks and ultraportable notebooks. Hundreds of readers commented on the article, with many of the comments going something like...
We already know the 2010 MacBook Air models significantly improve on the previous generation in overall performance, but how do they stack up against Windows 7 laptops of similar size ? Judged solely on performance, they dominate.
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Apple's latest breed of MacBook Airs aren't only good-looking, they're really fast, too. Just how fast, you ask? Well, PCWorld pitted the MBAs against a slew of netbooks and ultraportables and found out that the slim MacBooks blew the competition out of the water in Windows 7 benchmark tests...
Stop. Take a deep breath. Before my headline gets you all worked up, consider what I’m saying here. The CD and other optical discs, like DVDs and Blu-rays, are obviously going to live on for a while as a way to transport media. But make no mistake that today, with two unveilings, Apple has...
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Here is an interesting article: http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/?p=1599
So, 1.6GHz CPU with 2GB of RAM is pokey? Vista runs fine on that, I've run it on a 1.6GHz Celeron D with 512MB of RAM, and it was decent. So, most people get Leopard with a new, fast PC, while people that get Vista, may...