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What is Computer?A computer is an electronic device that stores, retrieves and processes data. A computer is an electronic device that processes data , converting it into information that is useful to people.Computer is controlled by programmed instructions, which give the machine a purpose and tell it what to do.
COMPUTERS FOR INDIVIDUAL USERSThe six primary types of computers in this
category are1. Desktop Computers2. Workstations Computers3. Notebook Computers4. Tablet Handheld Computers5. Smart Phones Computers
COMPUTERS FOR INDIVIDUAL USERS1. Desktop ComputersThe most common type of personal computer is the desktop computer- a PC that is designed to sit on (under) a desk or table. These are the systems you see all around you, in schools, homes, and offices.
2. Workstations Computers
Specialized single-user computer that has more power and features than a standard desktop PC.
COMPUTERS FOR INDIVIDUAL USERS3. Notebook ComputersNotebook computers approximate the shape of an 8.5-by11-inch notebook and easily fit inside a briefcase. Notebook computer can operate on alternating current or special batteries.
4. Tablet PCsTablet PCs offer all the functionality of a notebook PC, but they are lighter and can accept input from a special pen-called a stylus or a digital pen- that is used to tap or write directly on the screen.
COMPUTERS FOR INDIVIDUAL USERS5. Handheld PCsThis computer is small enough to fit in your hand. A popular type of handheld computer is the personal digital assistant (PDA).
6. Smart PhonesSome features of smart phones are web and e-mail access, special software such as personal organizers, or special hardware such as digital cameras.
COMPUTERS FOR ORGANIZATIONS1. Network ServersIndividual users have their own desktop computers, which are connected to one or more centralized computers, called network servers. A network server is usually a powerful personal computer with special software and equipment that enable it to function as the primary computer in the network.
2. Mainframe ComputersMainframes are large, powerful systems. The largest mainframes can handle the processing needs of thousands of users at given moment.
COMPUTERS FOR ORGANIZATIONS3. Minicomputers Minicomputers got their name because of their small size compared to other computers of the day. The capabilities of a minicomputer are somewhere between those of mainframes and personal computers.
4. SupercomputersSupercomputers are the most powerful computers made, and physically they are some of the largest. These systems can proces amounts of data, and the fastest supercomputers can perform more than one trillion calculations per second.
COMPUTERS FOR SOCIETY
IMPORTANCE OF COMPUTER1. Home
CommunicationBusiness Work Done at HomeSchoolworkEntertainmentFinances
2. Education3. Small Business4. Industry
Design Shipping Process Control
IMPORTANCE OF COMPUTER 5. Government
PopulationTaxesMilitaryPolice
6. Health Care