L lhayati macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 5, 2011 14 0 England Jul 5, 2011 #1 Hey, Is it just me, or is everyone experiencing slight lagg in the transition entering fullscreen?
Sneakz macrumors 65816 Jul 17, 2008 1,225 347 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jul 5, 2011 #2 It's only going to be as fast as your GPU can go. If it's choppy, not a big deal.
S SimonJ macrumors regular Jul 11, 2008 112 0 Czech Republic Jul 5, 2011 #3 It's not just you. I'd say it's unoptimized graphic drivers... so it might get better with updates.
Novecento macrumors member Jul 6, 2011 46 4 Jul 6, 2011 #4 It's Apple's way to hint at you that you need new Hardware.
A AnneStuarto238 macrumors member Mar 19, 2010 52 0 Jul 6, 2011 #5 It's Apple's way to hint at you that you need new Hardware. Click to expand... meh, i really think about to switch to win7/ubuntu. The C2D in my MacBook should be fast enough for 2D-Office-Work. 10.4(<3 ),10.5,10.6 and now it even get sluggisher..
It's Apple's way to hint at you that you need new Hardware. Click to expand... meh, i really think about to switch to win7/ubuntu. The C2D in my MacBook should be fast enough for 2D-Office-Work. 10.4(<3 ),10.5,10.6 and now it even get sluggisher..
S SimonJ macrumors regular Jul 11, 2008 112 0 Czech Republic Jul 6, 2011 #6 Novecento said: It's Apple's way to hint at you that you need new Hardware. Click to expand... On a 15" 2010 MBP? Darn...
Novecento said: It's Apple's way to hint at you that you need new Hardware. Click to expand... On a 15" 2010 MBP? Darn...