In-Store “Optimization” Is Usually Useless, Often Slows Down PCs

The Consumerist blog put laptops bought at Best Buy with a heavily marketed $40 “optimization” to the test against standard editions of those same systems. It turns out running a few apps yourself is, by far, the better solution.

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