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MONITOR: an output
device through an
interface, it shows the
results of processing a
computer. The monitor concept was first
defined by Charles Antony Richard Hoare in a
1974 article.
MOUSE is a peripheral input electronic computer use,
generally made of
plastic, used as
input or control
data. It is used with
one of the user's
hands and detects its relative movement in two
dimensions by the horizontal surface on which it
rests, usually reflected by a pointer or arrow on
the monitor.
KEYBOARD: is a
peripheral or device that consists of
a set of keys,
such as a typewriter, which allows data to a computer or digital device. The keyboards are composed of
different types of keys that are alphanumeric
and keys, scoring special.
CAMERA: is a small
digital camera connected to a computer which can capture images and transmit them over the
Internet, either a Web page or to one or more
other computers privately.
PRINTERS: is a computer peripheral that
allows a permanent
copy of text or graphics
of documents stored in
electronic form, printing
paper gloss data on physical media, usually paper
or transparencies, using ink or laser technology.
VIDEO CARD: is an
expansion card for a
computer, responsible for processing
the data from the
CPU and turn them
into comprehensible
information and representable in an output device
such as a monitor or TV.
SOUND CARD: is a
computer expansion
card that allows audio input and output
under the control of a
computer program
called Driver (English
Driver).
MOTHERBOARD:
(motherboard) is
a card where are
located the key
components of a
computer. Contains the microprocessor, memory and other circuits that are essential
to the functioning of the PC.
FANS: is a fan
that is in the
processor that
allows cool the
components on
the motherboard.