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MacBook Air - Review - Performance - Part 1
The MacBook Air features the new MacOS X Leopart, which is perfectly compatible with the Microsoft and Linus Operational Systems, which allows a personal customization for each user’s needs. The laptop, however, only shows its potential with Apple’s Operational System.
The processor isn’t the best available in the market, but it allows the computer to keep discreet performances in the most part of the situations. The RAM, although not expandable, is surely sufficient in order to keep a good system performance for work or audio/video entertainment.
Also the application loading has been slightly enhanced, even the more demanding ones have a good loading speed. The system is very silent, even in particularly warm environments, and the only central fan rarely activates. In fact, the global temperature is relatively low even when the laptop undergoes many consecutive work hours.
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