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My computer gets warmer when playing flash. That's not an issue for me.
 
OK guys, I'm looking to purchase our first MacBook, and what dos this issue really mean for my wife and I who are switching from a Windows PC.

My main concern is I don't want any issues for my wife.

Thank you.
 
Well that totally sucks

Having a warmer computer is not biggest problem in the world. If it really bothers you either try to avoid flash or use a cooling pad. It really isn't such a problem.
 
OK guys, I'm looking to purchase our first MacBook, and what dos this issue really mean for my wife and I who are switching from a Windows PC.

My main concern is I don't want any issues for my wife.

Thank you.

Having a warmer computer is not biggest problem in the world. If it really bothers you either try to avoid flash or use a cooling pad. It really isn't such a problem.

BEEN playing with one a the apple store in the victoria gardens , not noticing any heat issues, using the stock safari browser

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been playing at http://www.flashgames247.com with no issues so far
:D
 
using

Processor 2 GHz Intel Core i7

Memory 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3

Graphics Intel Iris Pro 1024 MB

Serial Number C02LK634####

Software OS X 10.9.1 (13B3116)

played for a bit in the above mentioned site, not warming up at all
 
You can use Flash just fine on a Mac. It's just a horribly antiquated and badly coded piece of software (especially on OS X).
 
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