My macbook pro i7, so new is too slow. bad. bad one.

I do not understand how can it be so slow, and block all the time.
it seems worse than my firs i book.

I've bought a macbook pro 2go i7 15", less than 1 month ago, and if i open for an example, the imovie, and the i photo, the firefox at the same time, it blocks, and stay thinking for a long time, it is slow, and boring to have it. normaly my old ones use to work well, and that's why i kept with apple. i love it, but this time, it is really blocking all the time, and slow, really slow. making a lot of sound of fan. it's horrible.

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