The size of monitor is 18.4 and Intel Atom processor is smallest processor developed by Intel with help of smallest transistors.
nope
A Celeron processor. Some Celeron processors are somewhat powerful, however Atom processors are slower, intended for basic use in ultra-mobile machines such as netbooks.
Performance Monitor
If your question is "does the use of a 17" CRT effect the power consumption of a dual core processor", the answer is no. The total power consumption of your system can depend on the monitor you use but, the power consumption of the processor is fixed by design not the monitor used.
Performance Monitor
Yes it is and already some of the companies started to use.
The only processor right now is Intel atom. The Intel Atom Z560 runs at 2.13ghz factory settings and as of right now is the fastest netbook processor Intel atom based processors Netbook is a great little piece of technology, lightweight and easy to take anywhere.
I7 Processors use socket LGA775.
The power consumption of a monitor typically ranges from 15 to 60 watts, depending on the size and type of the monitor.
It may be any size, this register is use according to requirement of micro processor.
Yes, It is possible. I have tried it before and it works. Used a KDS monitor.
Yes it matters. if you want to use a computer for graphics then you need a fairly large processor. if you want to do games you need a big processor. if you want to upgrade your OS someday then you need to have a good processor. Also, the size of your processor effects your speed.