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Apple Macbook Pro 13"

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So my laptop is giving me problems :( and even though I have had infinity installed I am still only getting a download speed of 9 mbs (it does shoot up with an ethernet cable attached). So I have been looking at the Apple Macbook Pro 13".

Do any of you out there have this laptop and if so have you encountered any problems with it. :?:

I have also been looking at the ipad 2 16gb but this would defeat the object as I still need a fastworking laptop.

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Hi,

Are you sure that its is a laptop problem?

Do you do housekeeping on the laptop?

I live in an area where the speed is not very good because we live on a small exchange although BT say that it would improve with infinity, but it wont :)

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Hi John

With the cable attached the speed goes up to 39.... I am still on windows xp and got the laptop in 2006 so it is old. Yes I clean it down quite often but the most ram I can get in it is 2gb...

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Ok
Xp is good im on windows 8 and its rubbish :)

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If the speed goes up when using a cable then it is nothing to do with the broadband connection. The connection from the exchange to your "box" is the same.

This sounds like a problem with your wi-fi, most probably because your laptop is, as you say, old then the way that it connects is probably using old technology (there have been several updated wi-fi protocols). Also from memory I don't think that XP is particularly good at handling wi-fi as it is something that gained popularity well after XP was introduced and it was not built into it.

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I would agree with David .. the problem is likely to be your laptop's wifi.
What spec is the laptop? If all you do is a bit of word processing, spreadsheet work, presentations, photos, surfing the web etc. then 2Gb memory is more than enough. If you do a lot of video work then it is a bit tight.

You may be able to add better wifi using a USB dongle device (look for 802.11n). ... but, as David says, XP is not the best for that. The next best thing would be to try a clean install of Windows 7 (assuming the spec is adequate) ... in situ upgrades leave too many artefacts about. The problem is that all this could be expense with no ultimate gain.

At the minute I am finding it hard to know what to suggest in the laptop market .. I am not a fan of Windows 8 (it really is another Windows ME or Windows Vista product .. a half way house until they get it working properly) and I consider Apples to be very over priced (more style over substance). At the minute I general suggest people consider a 10" tablet (Google Nexus, Samsung Galaxy etc.), however you say that is not suitable for your needs ... therefore I would suggest looking out for a cheapish laptop that comes with Windows 7 ... there are some that cost no more than £300-400 that will meet most users non gaming requirements.

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On the point of Windows 8 there is a major upgrade (8.1?) due within the next few months which is claimed to address a lot of the criticisms of Win8. Also remember that Win8 is designed to be used on a touch screen.

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I have my new laptop and its working ok although I have temporarily lost my email account.. :-( I am still trying to find my way around it but am sure I will get there eventually.... I also managed to play currys and pc world off against each other and save a couple of hundred pounds which cant be bad. I cant get used to a mac mouse though... it seems to have a mind of its own.. :crazy:
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jacksparrow wrote:
I have my new laptop and its working ok although I have temporarily lost my email account.. :-( I am still trying to find my way around it but am sure I will get there eventually.... I also managed to play currys and pc world off against each other and save a couple of hundred pounds which cant be bad. I cant get used to a mac mouse though... it seems to have a mind of its own.. :crazy:


You will get used to the mouse (Ctrl and click on Mac is the same as Rt click on Windows systems).

The only thing you'll regret about getting a Mac is that you didn't do it years ago. It really is chalk and cheese when compared with MS systems; no more clogged registries, no more 5 minute boot-ups etc etc.

I am in my 8th year of owning MacBooks (two in all that time) and can honestly say I've never had a 'crash' causing me to power down etc. My last windows machine I was obliged to perform the Microsoft salute (ctrl alt del) before the first day was out.

Come back in a month and tell everyone what a world of difference it is.


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what do you think Ctrl + click waste your time instead of right click


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Have you tried giving it the two fingers instead?

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