While playing games in Windows 7 via BootCamp, we experienced good speed and smooth gameplay on both high-performance titles and less graphics-intensive games. In Far Cry 2 the MacBook averaged 47 frames per second with the resolution set to 1024 x 768, and the effects set to optimal; with the resolution at its max, and eye candy set to Very High, this number dropped to 19 fps. Both are well above the thin-and-light averages of 22 and 9 fps, respectively, and on a par with the 13-inch MacBook Pro and U30Jc. In World of Warcraft, the MacBook sailed through the game with framerates of 128 and 50 fps, respectively; that’s almost exactly the 13-inch MacBook Pro’s score (124/50). The more powerful IdeaPad Y460 scored 74/53 fps on the Far Cry 2 test and 214/59 fps in W.O.W.