Macbook Air and Keynote performance

I'm very happy with my Macbook Air so far (except for the trackpad button that seems to be unresponsive at times).
BUT. I chose the Air to use it for Keynote presentations. I'm a little bit upset to see that some Keynote effects that I like such as convergence seem to be sluggish. This is just not right for a computer of that price and with dedicated apps from Apple!
Is it specific to the Macbook Air? Any chance for improvements in software updates?
I'm aware that the Air is not the most powerful machine earth, but I did expect Keynote to run flawlessly.

There is an effect of the same name for shapes/graphics as opposed to text. I created a simple shape from the selection in the tool bar. Used as the Build In transition, it creates two copies of the shape that converge to the position of the original shape (from top and bottom). This effect does kind of stutter so badly when the two copies are merged, that it actually becomes unusable. This same effect runs very smoothly on my MacBook, leading me to believe that it is a problem in the driver for the MBA's onboard graphics, since the MacBook uses the older Intel onboard graphics.
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