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However, the nice thing about 2.4 Ghz, is that it is the unlicensed spectrum in the US.
LIGHTING: Making a Difference with High-tech Materials | Inhabitat 2007
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Its two cores run at a clock speed of 1.4 Ghz, which is almost a full stop down from even the X200.
tecosystems sogrady 2008
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I have a creative audio card on there but I dont even have sound yet … (thats a whole nother problem) the processor is a P4 4.2 Ghz with HT technology, and I believe the motherboard is just an intel motherboard that supports the CPU and I have 2 GBs of ram.
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It includes an integrated computer, an iPod/iPhone dock, MP3 player with a wireless connection over the 2.4 Ghz radio signal, an 8 inch subwoofer and series of loudspeakers.
Modern Sofa – DS 152 2009
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I say that the open model used to regulate the 900 Mhz, 2.5 Ghz, and 5.8 Ghz bands is superior.
Hayekians vs. Stiglitzians, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Agreed sadly with last poster: Ghz became a side consideration once they passed 3 or so.
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And at 2.93 GHz (with certain tweaks it can get up to 3.33 Ghz), indeed, the chip is screamingly fast.
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With 802.16 (WiMAX), it can replace this "last mile" run of copper with a 3.5 Ghz wireless signal.
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The mother board is so darned tiny, smaller than a pencil, powered by core 2 duo at 1.6 Ghz standard, and option for 1.8 ghz.
Live from MacWorld - Apple introduces world's thinnest laptop 2008
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The mother board is so darned tiny, smaller than a pencil, powered by core 2 duo at 1.6 Ghz standard, and option for 1.8 ghz.
Live from MacWorld - Apple introduces world's thinnest laptop 2008
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