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<blockquote data-quote="jeff allan" data-source="post: 1557976" data-attributes="member: 317240"><p>I also bought one and brought it home. Nothing was on it, other than factory stuff. Boot time was about 55 seconds. Waking from sleep was really slow, like ten seconds a few times. I did learn it takes two consecutive strikes on the keyboard to wake it. I think some of the times I was only doing one. I read some others having issues like this. </p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if more is compromised in this type of machine and the reason they start off with more RAM than other machines. In the past anyhow. I'm just torn between a new imac and last years MBP w/ cd drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeff allan, post: 1557976, member: 317240"] I also bought one and brought it home. Nothing was on it, other than factory stuff. Boot time was about 55 seconds. Waking from sleep was really slow, like ten seconds a few times. I did learn it takes two consecutive strikes on the keyboard to wake it. I think some of the times I was only doing one. I read some others having issues like this. I'm wondering if more is compromised in this type of machine and the reason they start off with more RAM than other machines. In the past anyhow. I'm just torn between a new imac and last years MBP w/ cd drive. [/QUOTE]
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