By Lindsay,
Even though you have bought a notebook with the same specifications as a desktop, it seems to be slower. Why is that?
1. Disk Drive - generally the notebook computers disk drives are smaller and slower.
2. Applications - all notebook manufacturers add applications to the notebook to make your 'experience' with it much much easier. These tend to use more resources, so slowing the computer down.
3. Power saving. Notebooks have power saving modes which deliberatley slow down the speed of the computer when running on battery.
Honestly, I have both of them, but I work much better on my Laptop than my PC... I don't know why, but it doesn't matter as long as I can work properly on it.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I must admit that I have many maintenance software installed on them at Toronto IT services specialists recommendation.