E eenduiker macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 2, 2007 11 3 Nov 14, 2008 #1 Hi, Has anyone seen any benchmarks are a good write up comparing the new Macbooks with the new Airs? Maybe we can discuss it here. a
Hi, Has anyone seen any benchmarks are a good write up comparing the new Macbooks with the new Airs? Maybe we can discuss it here. a
robeddie Suspended Jul 21, 2003 1,777 1,731 Atlanta Nov 15, 2008 #2 eenduiker said: Hi, Has anyone seen any benchmarks are a good write up comparing the new Macbooks with the new Airs? Maybe we can discuss it here. a Click to expand... Not up there yet, but check soon with Barefeats: http://www.barefeats.com/ They're one of the best sites to check for quick, informative, tests on the latest models.
eenduiker said: Hi, Has anyone seen any benchmarks are a good write up comparing the new Macbooks with the new Airs? Maybe we can discuss it here. a Click to expand... Not up there yet, but check soon with Barefeats: http://www.barefeats.com/ They're one of the best sites to check for quick, informative, tests on the latest models.
C CoreyMac macrumors regular Jul 10, 2008 214 0 Nov 15, 2008 #3 Macworld posted some (along with the review)..... the 2.4GHz MacBook even without an SSD is still around 22% faster than the high end MacBook Air. Interestingly the White 2.1GHz MacBook for $999 reviewed a higher speedmark score as well.
Macworld posted some (along with the review)..... the 2.4GHz MacBook even without an SSD is still around 22% faster than the high end MacBook Air. Interestingly the White 2.1GHz MacBook for $999 reviewed a higher speedmark score as well.
T tonyl macrumors 6502 Jan 18, 2006 284 0 Nov 15, 2008 #4 Does the 4200rpm HD account for the difference a lot?
M Molopo macrumors regular Jul 23, 2008 159 0 Nov 15, 2008 #5 tonyl said: Does the 4200rpm HD account for the difference a lot? Click to expand... It's pretty obvious that it does from the test results, but in real life usage it won't be that big of a difference.
tonyl said: Does the 4200rpm HD account for the difference a lot? Click to expand... It's pretty obvious that it does from the test results, but in real life usage it won't be that big of a difference.