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Parts of Computer ^^

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Monitor

This is a Example

of a Monitor ;)

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Information about MONiTOR

A computer monitor is an electronic device that shows pictures. A monitor is usually used to see programs on a computer. The main difference between a monitor and a television is that a monitor does not have a television tuner to change channels. A monitor may be used to watch television if it is connected to a device that has a television tuner. Some models of monitor can be used as a television, and some televisions are used with computers. A monitor has a better display resolution than a television to make it easier to see smaller letters and graphics on.

There are two main types of monitors: The CRT monitor, which is big and heavy. It is the oldest technology used

by monitors. It looks like a television, but has a bigger display resolution and often a higher frequency. CRT stands for cathode-ray tube.

The LCD monitor, which is thin, flat, and lightweight. It is a newer technology than CRTs. The quality can be the same or even better than a CRT, but this type of monitor usually costs more than a CRT.

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Keyboard ;)

This is what a Keyboard Looks Like ♥

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About Keyboard ;)In computing, a keyboard is an input device, partially modeled after

the typewriter keyboard, which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys, to act as mechanical levers or electronic switches. A keyboard typically has characters engraved or printed on the keys and each press of a key typically corresponds to a single written symbol. However, to produce

some symbols requires pressing and holding several keys simultaneously or in sequence. While most keyboard keys produce

letters, numbers or signs (characters), other keys or simultaneous key presses can produce actions or computer commands.

In normal usage, the keyboard is used to type text and numbers into a word processor, text editor or other program. In a modern computer, the

interpretation of key presses is generally left to the software. A computer keyboard distinguishes each physical key from every other and reports all key presses to the controlling software. Keyboards are also used for computer gaming, either with regular keyboards or by using keyboards with special gaming features, which can expedite

frequently used keystroke combinations. A keyboard is also used to give commands to the operating system of a computer, such as Windows'

Control-Alt-Delete combination, which brings up a task window or shuts down the machine.

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Mouse ^_^

Its cute, isn’t it?

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Mouse ♥In computing, a mouse (plural mouses , mice, or mouse devices) is a

pointing device that functions by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface. Physically, a mouse consists of an object held under one of

the user's hands, with one or more buttons. It sometimes features other elements, such as "wheels", which allow the user to perform various system-dependent operations, or extra buttons or features can add more control or

dimensional input. The mouse's motion typically translates into the motion of a pointer on a display, which allows for fine control of a Graphical User Interface.

The name mouse, originated at the Stanford Research Institute, derives from the resemblance of early models (which had a cord attached to the rear part of the

device, suggesting the idea of a tail) to the common mouse.[1]

The first marketed integrated mouse – shipped as a part of a computer and intended for personal computer navigation – came with the

Xerox 8010 Star Information System in 1981. However, the mouse remained relatively obscure until the appearance of the Apple Macintosh; in 1984 a

prominent PC columnist commented the release of this new computer with a mouse: “There is no evidence that people want to use these things.”[2]

A mouse now comes with most computers and many other varieties can be bought separately.

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System Case ♥

This is a System

Case ;)

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What is a System Case? ;)

Box that houses CPU. Normally, it has expansion slots, contains spare drive bays, and allows space to

work inside for attachments to system

unit.

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Mother Board

This is a

Motherboard ;

)

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Additional Information about Mother Board ♥

Main circuit board in the computer. Practically all the other parts of the computer have a direct or indirect connection to the motherboard. It must have enough expansion slots for memory and

circuit boards. Most importantly, its chipset must support the kind of hardware you want with your system. A board should fit snugly inside a case

and not too big or too small to be installed within the system case. ♥

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Thank you for Viewing my

Presentation ;)

I am Meryll Grace D. Samson ♥

From I-Fortitude