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Any normal computer works for a teacher! it has nothing to do with the computer type or brand.There is nothing that special in a computer for teachers.
The Microsoft Office suite for Macs is usable on a Mac computer running Mac OS X. The specific requirements for the current version are: Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later RAM 1 GB Hard Disc 2.5 GB
It is perfect for a regular work/student computer. But for a gaming computer you will need 500 more Gigabytes
Assuming by 'GB' you mean hard drive space, the model of computer makes no difference. You need to go to 'My Computer' to check the amount of space on your hard drive.
For RAM, a modern computer with a modern operating system needs about 1-2 gb minimum. For Disk space, about 16 GB is sufficient.
you are all rascals, why don't the answer the questions asked??
You need 1.26 gb its worth it though it's really fun
Ghz and GB describe two totally different things. GB measures storage space. Ghz is one compnent of data processing speed. So if you want your computer to respond faster you need more Ghz. If you want more stuff on your computer you need more GB.
Well it depends on the game new games Like GTA 4 need atleast 2 to 3 GB ram and a good Nvidea Graphic Card or ATI . I would suggest getting a 3 GB or 4 GB Computer with Nvidea Graphic card as its the best .
That depends on what you are planning on using the computer for. If you want to use it to play games, you'll need a computer with a fast processor (probably over 2.4 GHz) and lots of RAM (over 2 GB). If you just want to use the computer for editing documents and browsing the internet you don't need anything special - just get the cheapest one you can find. If you want to use the computer for editing videos, you'll need lots of RAM and disk space (probably over 500 GB).
Im assuming that you mean 20 gigabytes, and in that case, probably not, but it depends on what you are doing. If you are going to put pictures on your computer, you will need a lot more space then that, but if you are just using it to connect to the internet, it shouldn't be a problem.
Computer MEMORY, Also known as Ram, is what speeds up your computer. Programs on your computer need memory as a temporary storage to run, only when the programs are running is it using memory. Depending on what computer you have and/or what you want and what you do on your computer. If you do a lot of multi-tasking with a lot of programs open then consider getting a 6 GB on a desktop and a 4 GB on a laptop. if you don't multi-task with multiple programs then consider getting from 4 GB on a desktop and 1-3 GB on a laptop. But usually 4 gigabytes is fine. I have a 3 GB Memory laptop with WIN7 Ultimate and it works pretty smoothly. If i had another GB for memory I would never have to worry about my laptop being slow on me