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<blockquote data-quote="wertyu2007" data-source="post: 1534204" data-attributes="member: 310201"><p>sorry i did search for a uk based forum and this came up as .co.uk. </p><p></p><p>it only takes a few mins for my pc/laptops to start but to get working fully up to speed without freezing can take as long as i suggested .</p><p></p><p>and sometimes accessing librarys can freeze the machine solid for 5 mis or more .</p><p></p><p>yes my machines are getting on a bit , but statistically they are better specs than a modern macbook air.</p><p></p><p></p><p>my question really is am i going to get a noticeable improvement in performance in a mac , </p><p>it seems to me the specs are quite weak but if they work well it does not matter , if not i may as well</p><p>buy a relatively inexpensive windows laptop for a fraction of the cost not intersted in specs now to be honest</p><p>as said most coumpters are fast enough now but i want reliability , functionality </p><p></p><p></p><p>they do look nice but for £1000 i want a bit more than looks .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wertyu2007, post: 1534204, member: 310201"] sorry i did search for a uk based forum and this came up as .co.uk. it only takes a few mins for my pc/laptops to start but to get working fully up to speed without freezing can take as long as i suggested . and sometimes accessing librarys can freeze the machine solid for 5 mis or more . yes my machines are getting on a bit , but statistically they are better specs than a modern macbook air. my question really is am i going to get a noticeable improvement in performance in a mac , it seems to me the specs are quite weak but if they work well it does not matter , if not i may as well buy a relatively inexpensive windows laptop for a fraction of the cost not intersted in specs now to be honest as said most coumpters are fast enough now but i want reliability , functionality they do look nice but for £1000 i want a bit more than looks . [/QUOTE]
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