New time capsule be noticeably better than the first gen?

I bought the first time capsule back in 2008. As five years is an eternity in computers i was wondering if I would notice a significant difference if I was to purchase the new 5th gen time capsule. I use it not just for wifi in my apartment but I also use the hard drive as a wireless shared storage. The problem I have with that right now is that the transfer speeds for copying to and from the hard drive seem pretty slow.
What do you guys think? Would I see any improvement with the new one?
Thanks in advance for any advice on this.

i was wondering if I would notice a significant difference if I was to purchase the new 5th gen time capsule.
Nothing really significant unless you plan to also add 802.11ac capable computers.
The additional antennas and higher antenna location in the  top of the "tower" of the new Time Capsule might help things just a bit with your current devices.

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