Macbook as always top, OS X more shadows than light
Apple MacBook Air 33,78 cm (13.3-inch) notebook (Intel Core i5 4250U, 1.3GHz, Intel HD Graphics 5000, 4GB RAM, 128GB flash storage) - Model June 2013 (Personal Computers) 4
Apple MacBook Air 33,78 cm (13.3-inch) notebook (Intel Core i5 4250U, 1.3GHz, Intel HD Graphics 5000, 4GB RAM, 128GB flash storage) - Model June 2013 (Personal Computers)
First of forward path, the Macbook keeps again what it promises in terms of processing etc.. Here you can really complain about at any point. The keyboard is right, the display as far as okay, design and battery life anyway. Also priced plays in my opinion the Macbook Air with pretty good, and is of no way know how many times, priced at Apple. But why here Mac OS is praised so here in large tones do not open up so right. First of you have to bear in mind that Mac OS X only on a small range of computers running and not as Windows has to cover everything Doe nutmegs so together. In this respect, I think the performance really frightening. Granted, a rather empty and bare system from OS X runs at the beginning like the devil, but woe to you try to overload the system for months. I've never had as now under Windows 7 as many freezes, crashes on Mac OS. The fact that under Windows 7 encountered an hourglass has something special, in OS X you get the feeling of colorful rotating circle is also one of the most acclaimed features. Even working with Lightromm & Photoshop runs sluggish than under WIN 7, and I always thought creative & efficient work would be the specialty of Mac OS. Must be well shine & glamor faded. However, as with the worst I feel the extremely poor subpixel rendering (font smoothing) on OS X. I'm not alone with, but most of Apple users understand anscheint as feature. If, however, exactly the same design again Macbook Air with Windows and OS X provides side by side, even a blind monkey could not deny that Scripture is miles sharper under Windows. Unlikely that there something changed - the Retina displays need indeed an existence authorization. At last again expresses something positive: It is very easy to install WIN 7, the native program "Boot Camp" takes a complete work from. Drivers etc. Everything is provided. Lo and behold, the Macbook is running again - only probably unlike Apple, it thought. PS: Thanks to SSD, no Windows ran as stable and fast as it is now on the Macbook Air - to peace extremely hindsight.