M Mykonos macrumors member Original poster Feb 18, 2012 33 0 Aug 5, 2012 #1 I'm interested in buying one for my home setup, but worried about putting too much strain on the computer. I own a late 2011 13' MacBook Air, that has the 1.8 i7 dual core processor and 4GB of RAM; running Mountain Lion Thanks!
I'm interested in buying one for my home setup, but worried about putting too much strain on the computer. I own a late 2011 13' MacBook Air, that has the 1.8 i7 dual core processor and 4GB of RAM; running Mountain Lion Thanks!
M Matt Leaf macrumors 6502 Feb 5, 2012 453 453 Aug 5, 2012 #2 I'd love to know about this too - more in regard to the 2012 model. How's the performance?
M Mykonos macrumors member Original poster Feb 18, 2012 33 0 Aug 5, 2012 #4 iAppl3Fan said: Performance is the same as usual. Click to expand... Does this apply to scrolling around with Launchpad as well? That's where I've noticed the most lag
iAppl3Fan said: Performance is the same as usual. Click to expand... Does this apply to scrolling around with Launchpad as well? That's where I've noticed the most lag
iAppl3Fan macrumors 6502a Sep 8, 2011 796 23 Aug 6, 2012 #5 Mykonos said: Does this apply to scrolling around with Launchpad as well? That's where I've noticed the most lag Click to expand... I haven't notice any lag with LaunchPad when using the TBD. Actually, the only lag is the initial launch of it then it smooth. I've only seen that happen once or so. Either way it didn't bother me much.
Mykonos said: Does this apply to scrolling around with Launchpad as well? That's where I've noticed the most lag Click to expand... I haven't notice any lag with LaunchPad when using the TBD. Actually, the only lag is the initial launch of it then it smooth. I've only seen that happen once or so. Either way it didn't bother me much.
T TheRealDamager macrumors 65816 Jan 5, 2011 1,043 11 Aug 6, 2012 #6 No lag here - using the TBD with a 2011 version. Smooth as silk.