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[quote][i]Originally posted by ed[/i] I've got a 13" i7 Air. - Yes, i do all my photo editing using Lightroom and Photoshop on mine with no problems. It will stream HD content from Vimeo, BBC iPlayer and the likes and it will play HD MKV's no probs either. - It's a high resolution screen, which is actually quite beautiful when you compare it to a 13" MacBook Pro. It's pretty wide, rather than tall which could have it's limitations when word processing or similar. - No idea. I did my research before I bought it and didn't read any horror stories. They're certainly more reliable than the first generation of SSD's you got a few years back, which was what give me the apprehension in the first place. How many iPads or iPhones do you hear about 'dying' from a failed SSD? Having no DVD drive on it has lead to a few :facepalm: moments with friends lending me CD's to listen to though. I tried to use a generic USB DVD drive to install some software but for some reason it wouldn't work. I'd say it would be noticeably faster than your Windows machine, the boot time is sub 20 seconds and it stays on standby for a month so 9/10 you'll be working 5 seconds after opening the lid. [Edited on 17-01-2012 by ed] [/quote]
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