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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Study" data-source="post: 552192" data-attributes="member: 3889"><p>1. The speed of the computer's processor. Hertz: Named for Gustave Hertz, a German physicist. See <a href="http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=hertz&x=29&y=18" target="_blank"><strong>hertz</strong></a>. One gigahertz is one million hertz(es). From the linked site:2. Memory. The data a computer stores within it's working "brain," measured in the amount of RAM, or random access memory. The more RAM, the more it's "brain" can store without having to go to a book to look it up, the "book" being the</p><p></p><p>(3) hard drive. The bigger the hard drive, the more information it can store for the "brain" to look it up when it runs short of RAM.</p><p></p><p>4. Superdrive: An optical drive that reads CDs and DVDs, and that can burn CDs as well as DVDs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Study, post: 552192, member: 3889"] 1. The speed of the computer's processor. Hertz: Named for Gustave Hertz, a German physicist. See [URL="http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=hertz&x=29&y=18"][B]hertz[/B][/URL]. One gigahertz is one million hertz(es). From the linked site:2. Memory. The data a computer stores within it's working "brain," measured in the amount of RAM, or random access memory. The more RAM, the more it's "brain" can store without having to go to a book to look it up, the "book" being the (3) hard drive. The bigger the hard drive, the more information it can store for the "brain" to look it up when it runs short of RAM. 4. Superdrive: An optical drive that reads CDs and DVDs, and that can burn CDs as well as DVDs. [/QUOTE]
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