IS52 chapter 4 Review
minute (*ppm*)
*Print speed* is typically measured in pages per ___________.
scanner, optical scanner, flatbed scaner, or portable scanner
A (n) ________________ can be used to convert flat printed documents, such as a drawing or photograph, into digital form.
False
A keyboard is an example of a pointing device. True or False
True
Consumer kiosks located in retail stores commonly use touch screens for input. True or False
color
Display devices can be ________________ displays, in which each pixel *can display a combination of three colors* ---> read, green, and blue ----> in order to display a large range of colors.
monochrome
Display devices can be __________________ displays, in which each pixel can only be one of two colors, *such as black or write. *
True
Near Field Communications (NFC) is most commonly used for electronic payments True or False
pixel
The smallest colorable area in an electronic image (such as a scanned document, digital photograph, or image displayed don a display screen) is called a (n) ______________.
True
UPC is a type of barcode. True or False
flat-panel, LED, or LCD; cathode-ray tube or CRT
Virtually all portable computers and mobile devices, and most desktop computers today, use ________________ displays, which are smaller, thinner, and lighter than ___________ monitors used with desktop computers in the past.
handwriting recognition
With _______________ software, pen-based computers can convert handwritten text into editable, typed text.
wearable
_____________ displays can project images from a smartphone or directly from the internet.
mouse
a *common pointing device* that the user slides along a flat surface to move a point around the screen and clicks its buttons to make elections
RFID tags
a *device containing a tiny chip and a radio antenna* that is attached to an object so it can be identified using RFID technology
touch screen
a *display device* that is *touched with the finger* to issue commands or otherwise provide input to the connected device
portable scanners
a *scanner* designed to capture input *while on the go*
Near Field Communications (*NFC*)
a *short-range wireless technology* based on RFID and *used to transfer payments* or other information from a smartphone to another smartphone or to a payment terminal
flat-panel display
a *slim type of display device* that uses electronically charged chemicals or gases instead of an electronic gun to display images
touch pad
a *small touch-sensitive input device*, often found on notebook and netbook computers, that is touched with the finer or thumb to control an on-screen pointer and make selections
smart glasses
a *wearable display device* that looks like a pair of glasses but has a built-in display
multifunction device (*MFD*)
a device that offers *multiple functions* (such as printing, scanning, and faxing) in a single unit
biometric readers
a device used *to input biometric data*, such as an individuals fingerprint or voice
RFID readers
a device used to *read* RFID tags
display screen
a display device *built into a notebook computer, smartphone, or other device*
monitor
a display device for a *desktop computer*
data projector
a display device that *project output to a wall* or projection screen
graphics tablet
a flat, *rectangular input device* that is used in conjunction with a stylus to transfer drawings, sketches, and anything written on the device to a computer
speech recognition system
a system, consisting of appropriate hardware and software, *used to recognize voice input*, such as dictation or spoken computer commands
electronic paper (*e-paper*)
a technology that attempts to *mimic the look of ordinary printed paper* on a display screen
radio-frequency identification (*RFID*)
a technology used to *store and transmit* data located in *RFID tags*
plasma display
a type of flat-panel display that *uses layers of gas to display images*; most often used on large displays
organic light emitting diode display (*OLED*)
a type of flat-panel display that uses *emissive organic material* to display brighter and sharper images than LCDs
liquid crystal display (*LCD*)
a type of flat-panel display that uses charged *liquid crystals* to display images
keyboard
an *input device* containing *numerous keys* that can be used to input letters, numbers, and other symbols
pointing device
an *input device* that moves an *on-screen point*, such as an arrow, to allow the user to select objects on the screen such as mouse, pen/stylus
scanner
an *input device* that reads printed text and graphics and transfers them to a computer in digital form
barcode
an *optical code* that represents data as *a set of bars*
light emitting diode (*LED*)
an LCD display that is *backlit with LEDS*
barcode readers
an input device that *reads barcodes* *Universal Product Code* *(UPC)*
flatbed scanner
an input device that *scans flat objects* one at a time
digital cameras
an input device that *takes pictures* and records them as digital images
stylus
an input device that is used to write electronically on the display screen; also called a digital pen, electronic pen, or pen
digital still cameras
an input device; images are *immediately available* for viewing or printing, instead of having to have the film developed first
display device
an output device that *presents visual output* on a screen
barcode printers
an output device that *prints barcoded documents*
ink-jet printer
an output device that *sprays droplets of ink* to produce images on paper
laser printer
an output device that *uses toner powder* and technology similar to that of a photocopier to produce images on a paper
printer
an output device that produce output paper
optical mark readers (*OMRs*)
inputs data from optical mark forms to score or tally exams, questionnaires, ballots, and so forth
magnetic ink character recognition (*MICR*)
is a technology used primarily by the banking industry *to facilitate check processing*
pico projector
pocket-sized projectors typically connect to a smartphone, portable computer , or other device to enable the device to project an image this is good to project content to a small audience while on the go
Ultra HD (*4K*)
the *newest high-definition display format* that uses *four times* as many pixels as traditional HD displays
pixel
the *smallest colorable area* in an electronic image, such as a scanned image, a digital photograph, or an image displayed on a display screen
optical character recognition (OCR)
the ability of a computer to *recognize scanned text characters* and convert them to electronic form as text, not images
handwriting recognition
the ability of a device to *identify* handwritten characters written text can be converted to editable typed text with this ability
screen resolution
this is *determined* by the number of pixels used on a display screen this affects the *amount of information that can be displayed* on the screen at one time
CRT monitor
this used to be the norm for desktop computers use the same *cathode-ray tube* technology used in conventional televisions in which an electron gun sealed inside a large glass tube projects an electronic beam at a screen coated with read, green, and blue phosphor dots the beam lights up the appropriate colors in each pixel to display the necessary image as a result, *they are large, bulky and heavy*