Y9. 1.1 Types Computers
Y9. 1.1 Types Computers
1 Types of computers
Unit 1: Types and components of computer systems
Advantages Disadvantages
Spare parts are standardised, They are heavy and have
so they are cheap. separate components, so lack
of portability.
They have faster processors
than laptops. Files have to be copied and
stored on portable disks to
Due to larger size, there are transfer files externally.
fewer overheating problems
compared to laptops.
▶ Laptop computers
▶ Smartphones
▶ Tablet
▶ Phablet computers
▶ PDAs
Advantages Disadvantages
▶ Portability. ▶ Can lead to theft and loss.
▶ Users can work anywhere ▶ Battery life is limited.
especially access through Wi-Fi ▶ Keyboards and pointing devices
and link to other media.
are not flexible compared to
desktop computers.
▶ Overheating can be a problem
even laptops are more
compact.
Advantages Disadvantages
▶ Portable and easy to use. ▶ Not all have 3G/4G access.
▶ Quick to switch on. ▶ Touch screen typing can be
▶ Thousands of downloadable difficult.
applications available. ▶ Cannot make phone calls.
Advantages Disadvantages
▶ Able to access data online. ▶ Expensive due to long-term contract with internet
access.
▶ Better web browsing capability
▶ Some webpages may not display or function fully
than a simple mobile phone.
compared to desktop computer.
▶ Can accomplish many tasks at ▶ The keyboards are very small, so it is difficult to
work or at home. type data quickly.
▶ Contact details and phone ▶ Screen size makes it difficult to read long
numbers can be integrated. documents.
▶ Versions of software that have limited range of
functions make it difficult to complete tasks
1.1 Types of computers
effectively.
ICT Year 9, Mr Ong & Ms Farah
Phablet computers
▶ A phablet is a large phone with a screen size of between 4.5 and
10 inches.
▶ Because of its size, it looks like a big phone or a small tablet.
▶ It functions both as a tablet and a smartphone.