Not even close by today's standards. Most notebooks will be at 1,800 MHz with multiple processing cores.
30 Mhz - 300 Mhz
No.
Divide 300 by 2,500,000,000 to get a wavelength of 0.00000015 metres. Wavelength metres = 300 / f(mHz) = 300 / 2500 mHz = 0.12 metres. (2.5 gHz = 2500 mHz)
The optimal amount of memoery for a netbook running ubuntu is a 700 MHz processor, but depending on the verison that you wish to install makes a differeacne
30 MHz to 300 MHz
A netbook because if you have a budget of $300, then you're gonna be really lucky to find a decent laptop...
Most work between 300 MHz to 450 MHz.
1000 mhz is a frequency, not a speed, therefore, there is not an answer.
The frequency can't be 30 Mhz 30 Mhz is a ham radio frequency but to calculate the wavelength, devide 300 by the frequency in Mhz that will give you 10 meters (300/ƒ)
Wavelength is calculated in MHz not Hz, and the formula is Wavelength = 300 / MHz
Netbooks are also called SubNotebooks or small netbooks or miniLaptops. The concept of Netbook was there in 1990s. Apple introduced the first netbook called eMate 300. After that many companies started manufacturing it.