U urbanj macrumors regular Aug 18, 2011 #27 + for 99% of users you don't really notice a difference checking email, creeping Facebook and watching youtube with your i5 vs the 2.4 C2D.
+ for 99% of users you don't really notice a difference checking email, creeping Facebook and watching youtube with your i5 vs the 2.4 C2D.
notjustjay macrumors 603 Aug 18, 2011 #28 The new MacBook Airs were just released in July 2011. It's still 2011; does that mean they're already one year old technology?
The new MacBook Airs were just released in July 2011. It's still 2011; does that mean they're already one year old technology?
J Jeremy08 macrumors regular Aug 18, 2011 #29 phillytim said: Hey, whatever makes you feel better bro. 😀 Click to expand... He was just showing you that you suck at Math. 🙄
phillytim said: Hey, whatever makes you feel better bro. 😀 Click to expand... He was just showing you that you suck at Math. 🙄
MagicBoy macrumors 601 Aug 18, 2011 #30 phillytim said: Hey, whatever makes you feel better bro. 😀 Click to expand... Learn to count. Otherwise I just missed my week old nephews first birthday.
phillytim said: Hey, whatever makes you feel better bro. 😀 Click to expand... Learn to count. Otherwise I just missed my week old nephews first birthday.
N njsa04playa macrumors 6502 Aug 18, 2011 #31 urbanj said: + for 99% of users you don't really notice a difference checking email, creeping Facebook and watching youtube with your i5 vs the 2.4 C2D. Click to expand... this is true, i have a 2.55 ghz c2duo and there is no time where i ever thought ot myself that i need more speed
urbanj said: + for 99% of users you don't really notice a difference checking email, creeping Facebook and watching youtube with your i5 vs the 2.4 C2D. Click to expand... this is true, i have a 2.55 ghz c2duo and there is no time where i ever thought ot myself that i need more speed