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Title: Computer Hardware


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COMPUTER HARDWARE
  • A PRESENTATION BY
  • VIRAT
  • SINGH
  • 7-C

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FLASH DRIVE
  • IT IS A SMALL, LIGHTWEIGHT, REMOVABLE AND
    REWRITABLE FLASH MEMORY DATA STORAGE DEVICE. USB
    FLASH DISK IS FASTER, HOLDS MORE DATA AND MORE
    RELIABLE THAN A FLOPPY DISK. IT IS ALSO KNOWN AS
    PEN DRIVE, THUMB DRIVE OR SIMPLY USB DRIVE.

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DVD
  • DVD STANDS FOR DIGITAL VERSATILE DISK OR DIGITAL
    VIDEO DISK. ITS AN OPTICAL DEVICE THAT CAN BE
    USED FOR DATA STORAGE AND RECORD MOVIES WITH
    HIGH VIDEO AND SOUND QUALITY. THE STORAGE
    CAPACITY OF A DVD VARIES FROM 4.1 GB TO 17 GB.

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  • COMPACT DISK
  • A Compact Disc (also known as a CD) is
    an optical disc used to store digital data. It
    was originally developed to store sound
    recordings exclusively, but later it also allowed
    the preservation of other types of data. Audio
    CDs have been commercially available since
    October 1982. In 2010, they remain the standard
    physical storage medium for audio.

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HARD DISK DRIVE
  • IT IS AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE THAT CAN READ OR
    WRITE INFORMATION ON ITS METAL OR GLASS RECORDING
    SURFACE. THESE DISK DRIVES ARE VERY FAST AND HAVE
    LARGE STORAGE CAPACITY.

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FLOPPY DISK
  • IT IS ALSO CALLED AUXILIARY MEMORY WHERE DATA CAN
    BE STORED PERMANENTLY FOR FUTURE USE. THE TYPES
    OF EXTERNAL MEMORIES ARE FLOPPY DISK, HARD DISK,
    COMPACT DISK, FLASH DRIVE ETC.

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RAM
  • RAM RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY IS AN IMPORTANT
    COMPONENT OF MEMORY UNIT. WHATEVER INFORMATION WE
    ENTER INTO THE COMPUTER THAT EXISTS IN RAM. IT
    REMAINS THERE TILL WE ARE WORKING IN AN
    APPLICATION OR COMPUTER GETS ITS POWER SUPPLY. IT
    IS A VOLATILE MEMORY. DATA AND INSTRUCTIONS ARE
    TEMPORARILY STORED IN THE RAM. DURING PROCESSING,
    IF THE COMPUTER IS SWITCHED OFF DATA IS LOST
    FOREVER.

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ROM
  • ROM STANDS FOR READ ONLY MEMORY. IT IS SO CALLED,
    AS USER CAN ONLY READ FROM IT AND
  • CANNOT WRITE INTO IT. THE PRIMARY USE OF ROM
    IS DURING THE BOOTING PROCEDURE, WHICH IS AN
    INITIAL PROGRAM TO START UP THE COMPUTER, WHEN
    POWER IS SWITCHED ON.

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KEYBOARD
  • As the name implies, a keyboard is basically a
    board of keys. The keyboard's design comes from
    the original typewriter keyboards, which arranged
    letters and numbers in a way that prevented the
    type-bars from getting jammed when typing
    quickly. This keyboard layout is known as the 
    QWERTY design, which gets its name from the first
    six letters across in the upper-left-hand corner
    of the keyboard.

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SPEAKERS
  • Speakers are one of the most common output
    devices used with computer systems. Some speakers
    are designed to work specifically with computers,
    while others can be hooked up to any type of
    sound system. Regardless of their design, the
    purpose of speakers is to produce audio output
    that can be heard by the listener.

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MOUSE
  • In computing , a mouse 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. (Although
    traditionally a button is typically round or
    square, modern mice have spring-loaded regions of
    their top surface that operate switches when
    pressed down lightly.) It sometimes features
    other elements, such as "wheels", which allow the
    user to perform various system-dependent
    operations, or extra buttons or features that can
    add more control or dimensional input. The
    mouse's motion typically translates into the
    motion of a cursor on a display, which allows for
    fine control of a graphical user interface.

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MONITOR
  • The computer monitor is an output device that is
    part of your computer's display system. A cable
    connects the monitor to a video adapter (video
    card) that is installed in an expansion slot on
    your computers motherboard. This system converts
    signals into text and pictures and displays them
    on a TV-like screen (the monitor).

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MOTHERBOARD
  • The motherboard is the main circuit board of your
    computer and is also known as the mainboard or
    logic board. If you ever open your computer, the
    biggest piece of silicon you see is the
    motherboard. Attached to the motherboard, you'll
    find the CPU, ROM, memory RAM expansion
    slots, PCI slots, and USB ports. It also includes
    controllers for devices like the hard drive, DVD
    drive, keyboard, and mouse. Basically, the
    motherboard is what makes everything in your
    computer work together.

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