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Introduction to computers

Introduction to computers. What is a personal computer? Capacity: Large hard disks combined with a large working memory (RAM) Speed: Fast. Normally measured

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Introduction to computers

Page 2: Introduction to computers. What is a personal computer? Capacity: Large hard disks combined with a large working memory (RAM) Speed: Fast. Normally measured

What is a personal computer?

Capacity: Large hard disks combined with a large working memory (RAM)

Speed: Fast. Normally measured in GHz.

Costs: Getting cheaper by the day.

Typical Users: Home users, large and small office users. Education, Doctors.

In fact just about everyone needs to know how to operate a PC these days.

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Laptop & palmtop computers Capacity: Large hard disks combined with a large working

memory (RAM) – Often less powerful than for a PC of equivalent price.

Speed: Fast. Normally measured in GHz. Often speed specifications are less than

for a PC of equivalent price.

Costs: Components need to be much more compact, so there is a price overhead when compared to a PC of equivalent power.

Typical Users: Business users, people on the move, educational users.

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handheld portable digital devicesPersonal digital assistants (PDAs)Mobile (Cell) phonesSmart phonesMultimedia players

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Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) These devices use a special pen, rather than a

keyboard and can be used for storing and retrieving information. Like most computer devices, many can connect to the Internet. They are extremely compact.

Capacity: Much smaller storage capacity compared to a PC.

Speed: Much less than a PC unless you pay a lot extra.

Costs: In relative terms expensive when compared to a PC.

Typical Users: Mostly business users.

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Mobile phones (cell phones)

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Media playersMedia players allow you to store digital

music and video.

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Smartphonesis a mobile phone (cell phone) offering

advanced computer like features. Capabilities and standards vary from one manufacturer to another.

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Parts of a computerCentral processing unit (CPU)The memoryThe hard diskInput and output devices

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The CPUControl UnitArithmetic Logic Unit (ALU)RegistersBUS

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Memory (RAM)where the operating system is loaded

to when you switch on your computer.

where your applications are copied to when you start an application,

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ROM-BIOS(Read Only Memory - Basic Input Output

System)

is a special chip held on your computer's system (mother) board.

It contains software which is required to make your computer work with your operating system

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The Hard DiskHard disks are the main, large data

storage areas within your computer. Hard disks are used to store your

operating system, your application programs

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Input/output portsInput and Output ports

are normally located at the back or on the side of your computer.

These include ports such as USB, serial, parallel, network ports.

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Factors affecting computer performanceCPU Clock speedRAM sizeHard disk speed and storageFree hard disk spaceMultitasking considerations

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Types of storage mediaInternal hard disksExternal hard disksCDsDVDsRecordable CD & DVD drivesUSB flash drives (memory sticks)Memory cardsNetwork drives and on-line file storageFloppy disks (diskettes)

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Input Devices Keyboard Mouse Scanners Tracker balls Touch pads Joysticks Web cams Digital cameras Microphones

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Output Devices Traditional computer monitor Flat screen computer screens Projection devices Speakers and headphones Speech synthesizers Printers

Laser printers Colour laser printers Inkjet printers Dot Matrix printers