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I want a new computer.....
I want to get a new computer, my current one is years old and too slow, what should I buy.
I own an iPhone, AppleTv and iPad, so I am thinking one of these new Mac's could be the way to go. A few questions about Mac & MountiainLion. Apple claim they boot in seconds, do they still boot in seconds once you have your anti-virus, and all other programs stating at boot? When streaming the Mac screen to my AppleTv, will I be able to use/watch iPlayer/LoveFilm and the such? I have a shared internet connection, would I be able to set up time machine(?) and not have other people accessing my documents? Thanks for any comments or hints. |
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they boot in seconds with a SSD drive and generally adding stuff wont affect the load time to the eyes of the average human but to the person who needs their computer ready 0.000001seconds quicker it'll be seen as taking forever
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If you decide to install an anti-virus app on your Mac what determines how quickly the computer will start depends on how much of the app interferes in the start up process or whether the Mac OS prevents it from interfering in a speedy start up. You could conceivably get to the desktop and still have the same start up speed but the anti-virus would slow down actual use until it finishes loading. Quote:
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Yes, you should be able to restrict access. I recommend sticking with Apple because you already have a few of their products, as I do, since they all work so well with each other. If you want portability then you can't beat the MacBook Airs. Really nice machines. |
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I'm not sure that Lovefilm works on a Mac through the browser because they switched from Flash to Silverlight. Batwing can advise on that. |
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thanks for the replies. I have a few more questions, (I hope that is okay, and sorry if any of them are stupid).
hard drive space/storage? At a rough guesstimate, how much space should I allow for the general everyday programs/add-ons.....? (I currently have 110GBs of media) Pro or Air? I dont use CDs/DVD very often I think I last used a DVD to get a digital copy of a film on to my computer, so an Air sounds good, but I think a dvd would still be usefull If I was to go for an Air, is it possible to connect the drive over a wireless network/to a time machine? Are there other options then the Apple Supper Drive? And what is the difference between a Solid State Drive or a Flash Drive? |
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Obviously any applications you set to launch at start up will extend the start up time but, again, you should think carefully about what you'd want to launch at every start up and why and also why you'd want to shut down your Mac anyway. I rarely shut down any of mine. |
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I have Kaspersky AV on my Mac and it doesn't slow it down too much except when I have too many Youtube videos open. It still boots up very quick. I'm running Snow Leopard on my Macbook Pro but I'm getting myself a little Macbook Air sometime in August (always wanted one ) which will probably have Mountain Lion installed. I don't know anything about iPlayer or LoveFilm though or Time Machine backups as I backup manually (my Mac's a laptop so it's easier to backup manually). Oh and once you go Mac you don't go back
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The simplest all in one solution is a Time Capsule which is a wireless router and hard drive in one package. I recommend the Airport Extreme as it is cheap and you could swap out drives as needed. http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD...ode=MTY1NDA0Mg |
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As mentioned I have a shared wifi connection, but do have access to a wifi bridge/Ethernet connection, would I be able to set up either a apple time machine or a network drive so that only I have access and not everyone on the network (access away from home would be cool but not essential). |
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After the long initial back up that Time Machine does of your drive the rest of the backups are only done incrementally every hour or you could initiate it yourself. The only thing backed up after the initial back up are recent changes so in actual use you shouldn't see it affecting your wireless broadband. Depending on how you will use your Air you could simply use your existing external drive as your Time Machine drive and occasionally connect it so it does its incremental back up as needed. It's a great utility that works so well with your Mac and its apps that in any case it is recommended that you use it if you have a Mac. |
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I have Kaspersky AV on my Mac and it doesn't slow it down too much except when I have too many Youtube videos open. It still boots up very quick. I'm running Snow Leopard on my Macbook Pro but I'm getting myself a little Macbook Air sometime in August (always wanted one
) which will probably have Mountain Lion installed. I don't know anything about iPlayer or LoveFilm though or Time Machine backups as I backup manually (my Mac's a laptop so it's easier to backup manually). Oh and once you go Mac you don't go back