Macbook PRO i7 2,66MHZ MBP61.0057.B0C too slow

Dear,
i've a MacBook Pro 2.66 Mhz Intel core i7, 4Gbytes RAM, Rom MBP61.0057.B0C and SMC 1.58f16, i feel the experience very slow against my Black Macbook intel core 2 or against an iMac Intel 2 Core Duo 3 Ghz.
Normally i works with Firefox open with a couple of tabs, Preview, Adobe Photoshop CS5 (i use just to resize some logo or photo) all the time stay in stand bye...
The systema hangs... and this doesn't happen on the black Macbook or on the iMac where i can works with several application open at the same time....
Office, Firefox, Keynote, Cyberduck, Adobe PDF, iCal, Photoshop CS5.. i would work smoothly on my i7, but sincerely it's frustrating!! I've also apple care activated, any suggestion? Could be an hardware problem?

Dear,
i've a MacBook Pro 2.66 Mhz Intel core i7, 4Gbytes RAM, Rom MBP61.0057.B0C and SMC 1.58f16, i feel the experience very slow against my Black Macbook intel core 2 or against an iMac Intel 2 Core Duo 3 Ghz.
Normally i works with Firefox open with a couple of tabs, Preview, Adobe Photoshop CS5 (i use just to resize some logo or photo) all the time stay in stand bye...
The systema hangs... and this doesn't happen on the black Macbook or on the iMac where i can works with several application open at the same time....
Office, Firefox, Keynote, Cyberduck, Adobe PDF, iCal, Photoshop CS5.. i would work smoothly on my i7, but sincerely it's frustrating!! I've also apple care activated, any suggestion? Could be an hardware problem?

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    I just bought a new Macbook Pro OSX Yosemite this week. Retina, 15 inch, Mid 2014. 2.2 GHz i7. 16GB RAM. 256 GB HD. I've been noticing a lag when I use the trackpad and the bluetooth mighty mouse. It seems to happen completely randomly. If I don't use my computer for a long time and then start to use it again it sometimes lags for a second and then works, and then lags again, and on and on...
    Sometimes the lags are 2 seconds long and sometimes they're less than 1 second long. It seems my mouse, trackpad AND keyboard are all affected by this problem. I'm pretty upset, seeing as how I paid over 2 grand for this computer. Does anybody have ANY idea at all what is causing this AND what I can do about it?? I'm not a huge computer guy.
    The problem doesn't seem big enough to get a whole new computer. It seems like an Apple technician could fix this in 2 seconds. Wouldn't you agree? Please help. Thanks

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