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you do not really need a "best processor for that task" for email a Pentium 3 will be fine for video streaming it become a little more interesting since if you will host the video in a streaming server, NOTE streaming video server IS NOT THE SAME as hosting video server, you will only need a fast internet connection to upload your videos to your streaming server and this is just like copying from hard drive to hard drive and highly depends of your internet speed to upload and NOT so much from your PC processor so i will go for any Pentium 4 for both tasks of emailing and uploading. If you will be the one who will be reading email and watching videos from websites then you also will be fine with a Pentium 4 at 3 GHz.
Sites like YouTube stream videos. Video streaming will slow down your internet connection because it uses a lot of bandwidth. You can easily determine if you are streaming a video and stop it. Just close any video sites that you have open in your web browser and you will not be streaming anymore.
If you're streaming videos from your PC to your Android phone over a Wi-Fi network without an internet connection (i.e., with the lab cable removed from the router), the streaming will not consume any internet data. Instead, the data transfer occurs locally within your network. However, if your Wi-Fi network is connected to the internet, and you access any online content, it will use internet data.
Make sure it has a good internet connection and also it should have a fast processor if not then you should buy a better computer.
Yes You Can
yes you can
Online streaming websites are good places to watch free, full-length movies through the internet. A few streaming companies are Veoh and and Crackle which contain full-length, high resolution movies, TV shows and videos available to watch via the internet for free.
The most dominant technology to play streaming videos just as Youtube videos is Flash. However, the new HTML 5 technology allows you to play videos without the flash support. Youtube is shifting to this technology rapidly.
Nokia c2-02 did not support streaming video.
"Gamekult" is a french based internet website/forum, which offers its consumers live streaming news, videos, current events, and updates on console andPC gaming.
In a word, yes.Even though you are not downloading the Youtube videos, the data is still being transferred to your computer so that you can watch them.
It all depends on what you are using the laptop for. If you are just looking to browse the internet it is okay and pretty fast. Now if you are looking to play games or watch videos your not going to be getting the most out of you experience. Short aswer: Yes for internet browsing; no for videos and games.