I would love to see XP or Windows 7 video since this is my main hesitation on buying since I will be using it as my main computer and at work we are all Wintel.
I am saving up (or trying to find a great deal) on a SSD Rev B but looks more likely that I will get a hdd version and i am sure it will be slower than that. I am not so worried about boot times moreso than working with the XP applications (IE, Project, Remote Desktop, Sharepoint Designer, Visual Studio, etc).
If they happen to work well then I should be ok. Office stuff I can run in OSX.
Here two I made for you today:
Application launch times on a solid state drive Air
General use (iTunes, Word, gaming) on a solid state drive Air
I bought my Air last weekend, and it's groundbreaking - every person who sees it is awestruck, and they don't even notice the DVD drive missing !!!
Barbie.
Here two I made for you today:
Application launch times on a solid state drive Air
General use (iTunes, Word, gaming) on a solid state drive Air
I bought my Air last weekend, and it's groundbreaking - every person who sees it is awestruck, and they don't even notice the DVD drive missing !!!
Barbie.
Btw, how about managing a lot of photos in iPhoto and editing some video in iMovie? How MacBook Air handle that?
Managing photos with iPhoto will be as smooth as summer cherries, as it's reading the library (which the SSD does remarkably well). iMovie editing will involve both read & write, so you shouldn't be let down by MacBook Air's performance.
In conclusion, you'll prefer iPhoto managing on Air, but both are pretty good tasks.
Barbie.