It means gigahertz, and is a unit of frequency (billions of pulses per second). As far as computers go, it represents the normal clock frequency of the computer's central microprocessor. A good rule of thumb (with some exceptions) is that the processor with the highest clock frequency is fastest. So given no other information, I would go with the 2.4 GHz processor unless the price difference was dramatic or I was short on money. Good night!
2006-10-22 16:41:06
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answered by anonymous 7
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GHZ is gigahertz, a general reference for the speed of the processor. Generally, 2.4 GHZ is faster than 1.8. Go with the 2.4 if you can afford it, but for most applications, the difference isn't all that critical.
2006-10-22 23:21:08
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answered by M W 1
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GHZ means gigahertz. They represent the measure of frequency for your processor. Generally you should go for the larger number so everything will run faster. It was made up by some guy with the last name Hertz. You can find Megahertz (MHZ) or kilohertz(KHZ) on your radios.
2006-10-22 23:24:59
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answered by Donovan G 5
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GhZ stands for GigaHertz and it is the processor speed. 2.4 means higher processor speed (thus, it's better).
2006-10-22 23:21:44
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answered by ddeity_inc 3
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GHz, has to do with processing speed.
The more Ghz, the faster it is
2.4 is the best, and that's pretty good.
2006-10-23 21:36:58
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answered by Oliver K 2
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That's the speed of the processor the higher the number the better! (Faster)
2006-10-22 23:21:26
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answered by MC 7
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