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The document discusses the key components of computer hardware. It covers input devices like keyboards and scanners, output devices like monitors and printers, storage devices like hard drives and flash drives, and communication devices. The main components of a computer system are described as hardware, software, data/information, procedures, people, and communications.

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The document discusses the key components of computer hardware. It covers input devices like keyboards and scanners, output devices like monitors and printers, storage devices like hard drives and flash drives, and communication devices. The main components of a computer system are described as hardware, software, data/information, procedures, people, and communications.

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Computer Basics

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Computer Based Information
System
1. Hardware
2. Software
3. Data/Information
4. Procedures
5. People
6. Communications
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Computer Hardware
1. Input
2. Output
3. Both
input/output
4. Processing and M
emory
5. Storage
6. Communications
Input Hardware
 Keyboards
 Pointing devices
 Mice, trackballs, joysticks and touchpads
 Light pens
 Digitizing tablets
 Pen-based systems
 Source-data entry devices
 Scanners
 Voice recognition devices
 Audio input devices
 Video input devices
 Electronic cameras
 Sensors
 Human-biology input devices
Scanners
 Bar-code readers
 Mark-and character-recognition
devices
 Magnetic ink character recognition
(MICR)
 Optical mark character recognition
(OMR)
 Optical character recognition (OCR)
 Fax machines
 Imaging systems
Human-Biology Input Devices
 Biometric systems
 Line-of-sight systems
 Cyber gloves and body suits
 Brain-wave devices
Keyboards
 Standard keyboard
 Extended keyboard
 Ergonomic keyboard
 Cordless keyboard
 Washable keyboard
 Bluetooth folding keyboard
 Illuminated keyboard
 Thumboard
Mouse
 Serial mouse
 PS2 mouse
 Cordless mouse
 Usb mouse
 Optical mouse
Scanner/Imaging system
 Portable scanner
 Handheld scanner
 Flatbed scanner
 3D Scanner
Output Hardware
 Soft copy
 Hard copy
Hard copy
 Printers
 Impact printer
 Non impact printer
Impact Printers
 Daisy wheel
 Dot matrix
 Line printer
 Chain printers
 Band printers
Non-Impact Printers
 Inkjet/Bubble jet printers
 Laser printers
 Thermal printers
 Plotters
 Flatbed printers
 Drum printers
 Hydra printers (all in one)
Soft Copy
 Monitors
 CRT – cathode ray tube
 LCD – liquid crystal display
 EL – electroluminescent
 Plasma
 Voice output
 Sound output
Multimedia input needs
 Soundcard
 Microphone
 Graphics scanner
 Video capture card
Multimedia output needs
 Sound card
 Headphones
 External speakers
 Video output via video capture card
Both input/output devices
 Terminals
 Dumb terminal
 Portable terminal
 Intelligent terminal
 POS (point of sale)
 ATM (automated teller machine)
 Smartcards/Optical cards
 Touch screens
Storage Hardware
 Primary storage device
 Secondary storage device
Secondary storage device
 Tape
 Diskette
 Hard disk
 Optical disk
 Flash disk
Tape
 Reel type
 Cartridge type
 Mini cartridges (17 GB DAT)
Hard disk
 EIDE (enhanced integrated drive electronics)
 SCSI (small computer system interface)
 Removable hard disk cartridges
 Syquest, Zip, Jaz
 Removable disk packs
 RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disk)
 MO DISK (magneto optical disk)
 SATA (serial advance technology attachment)
Optical disk
 CD-ROM disk
 CD-R
 Erasable disk
 DVD
 +R
 -R
 RAM
 RW
 Blue Ray disk
Flash Disks
Processing and Memory
Communication Devices
Diskette

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