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Processor

Processor. A processor is the logic circuitry that responds to and processes the basic instructions that drive a computer. . The term processor has generally replaced the term central processing unit (CPU). . NEXT. Microprocessor. A microprocessor is a computer processor on a microchip. .

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  1. Processor A processor is the logic circuitry that responds to and processes the basic instructions that drive a computer. The term processor has generally replaced the term central processing unit (CPU). NEXT

  2. Microprocessor A microprocessor is a computer processor on a microchip. Called logic chip. It is the "engine" that goes into motion when you turn your computer on. NEXT

  3. Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Big, big performance. More energy efficient. Why ? Multitask with reckless abandon. Why ? SPEC

  4. Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Designed from the ground up for energy efficiency, letting you enjoy higher performing, ultra-quiet, sleek, and low power desktop PC designs. So, it give good performance and save electrical energy. HOME

  5. Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Do more at the same time, like playing your favorite music, running virus scan in the background, and all while you edit video or pictures. Intel Core 2 Duo desktop processor provides you with the speed you need to perform any and all tasks imaginable. HOME

  6. Operating System (OS Or O/S) Software component of a computer system • A collection of technologies which are • designed to allow the computer to • perform certain functions NEXT

  7. Operating System Acts as a host for applications that are run on the machine Handle the details of the operation of the hardware NEXT

  8. HOME

  9. Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Microsoft Windows Vista Home Business Microsoft Windows Vista Home Ultimate SPEC

  10. System Memory The system memory is the place where the computer holds current programs and data that are in use. SPEC

  11. RAM (Random Access Memory) An integrated circuit chip containing programs and data that can be accessed and read but cannot be modified. NEXT

  12. The more data it is possible to have available in the RAM the faster the PC will run. ONLY HOLDS WHILE POWER IS PRESENT. HOME

  13. Read Only Memory ROM Relatively small Found on motherboards NEXT

  14. ROM is essential to work a computer. Why ? It forms the basic instruction set for operating the hardware in the system, and the data within remains intact even when the computer is shut down. HOME

  15. VIDEO AND DISPLAY Video Technology of electronically capturing, recording, processing, storing, transmitting, and reconstructing a sequence of still image representing scenes in motion. NEXT

  16. VIDEO AND DISPLAY display A device used to view images and/or text. Today the most commonly used form of display are LCD, Monitors, Flat Panel Displays, projector. NEXT

  17. NVIDIA GeForce A brand of PC graphics processor units (GPUs) designed by Nvidia NEXT

  18. NATIVE RESOLUTION Native Resolution of a LCD, LCoS or other flat panel display refers to its single fixed resolution. SPEC

  19. Hard Disc A type of storage medium that retains data as magnetic patterns on a rigid disk, usually made of a magnetic thin film deposited on an aluminum or glass platter. SPEC

  20. OpticalDriver In the real world, "optical" refers to vision, or the ability to see. In the computer world, however, "optical" refers to lasers, which can "see" and read data on optical discs (CDs and DVDs). NEXT

  21. Optical Driver Optical drives have lasers that read these bumps and dips on the CDs and DVDs as ones and zeros, which the computer can understand. Some common types of optical drives include CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, and Blu-ray drives. NEXT

  22. DVD Burner A piece of hardware (i.e. a physical device) that creates a DVD disc using a laser that “burns” the information onto the disc. SPEC

  23. Wired LAN Communication Wireless LAN Bluetooth SPEC

  24. WirelessLAN ( WLAN ) (Wireless Local Area Network) The linking of two or more computers or devices without using wires. NEXT Wlan adapter with antenna

  25. Wireless LAN ( WLAN ) WLAN uses spread-spectrum or OFDM modulation technology based on radio wave to enable communication between devices in a limited area. HOME

  26. Wired LAN (Wired Local Area Network) The linking of two or more computers or devices using wires. HOME

  27. Bluetooth Wireless protocol utilizing short-range communications technology facilitating data transmission over short distances from fixed and/or mobile devices, creating wireless personal networks ( PANs ) NEXT

  28. Bluetooth Rings HOME

  29. Speaker An electromechanical transducer that converts an electric signal to sound. SPEC

  30. Graphics card port which enables some video cards to have bidirectional (input and output) video transfer through a Mini-DIN connector, usually of the 9-pin variety, and a specialized splitter cable. Video In Video Out ( VIVO ) NEXT

  31. Video In Video Out ( VIVO ) Able to display what's on your computer (including downloaded/recorded TV shows & movies) on a TV and being able to connect a DVD player or video game console to your computer and allow viewing via monitor. A 6-connector VIVO splitter cable NEXT

  32. Audio In Audio Out Audio In Audio Out Jack NEXT

  33. Audio In Audio Out FM TV Audio Out Audio In S-Video In Video In Momen NEXT

  34. Headphone and Microphone Jack Microphone Jack Headphone Jack SPEC

  35. Webcams Webcams (web cameras) are small cameras (usually, though not always, video camera), whose images can be accessed using the World Wide Web, instant messaging, or a PC video conferencing application. NEXT

  36. HP Touch Smart Integrated Webcam SPEC

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