CH 2 Hardware
terabyte
1000GB largest byte
pixels
A monitor's screen is divided into millions of tiny dots
Optical Storage
CDs, DVDs and BD (blueray)
dots per inch (dpi).
Image quality, also known as print resolution
pages per minute (ppm)
Printer speed is measured in the number
duplexing
The ability to automatically print to both sides of a piece of paper
haptics
The communication of vibration, motion, or physical resistance to a user enhance audio or video output from computers to make them more relevant or noticeable
drives
The devices that can read, write, and erase data
the system unit
The main component of a desktop computer
bit
The most fundamental unit of computing
USB port
The most popular port
storage media
The physical locations where things are stored
Facial recognition
a biometric technology that looks for unique measurements in an individual's face
sound card
a circuit board that converts sound from analog to digital form, and vice versa, for recording or playback
byte
a collection of eight bits
ports
a collection of plugs
scanner
a device that uses optical technology to convert objects that it analyzes into a digital format
Cache
a form of high-speed memory that stores a small instruction/ data
LCD (liquid crystal display) monitor
a light source and a screen of special crystals placed in the monitor between the user and the light source
stylus
a pen-like input tool that is used with a variety of touchscreen devices
ROM
a small chip that contains device-specific information
The touchpad
a stationary, rectangular pointing surface that is typically found on laptop computers.
RFID scanners
a tiny chip or label that contains electronically stored data.
document feed
a tray that allows you to scan several sheets of paper automatically.
interactive whiteboards
a user can interact with the images projected on a screen or whiteboard
Touchscreens
accept input by allowing the user to place a fingertip directly on the computer screen
The monitor
an electronic display device, or screen, used to output text and graphics to the user
The video card
an intermediary device between the CPU and the monitor
Thermal printers
apply heat to special thermal paper, turning select areas black to produce text and basic graphics.
Barcode scanners
are used to scan the barcode labels that uniquely identify most products sold today
DVDs
can store either 4.7 or 8.5 GB of data
Compact discs (CDs)
capable of storing up to 700 MB of data
Multifunction printers
combine either inkjet or laser printing capabilities with scanning, photocopying, and faxing capabilities.
multimedia capabilities
computers can input and output sound, music, images, and video
Dot matrix printers
create output by striking an inked ribbon against paper using metal pins. They are the only printers that can produce carbon-copy or pressure-sensitive forms.
Ergonomic keyboards
designed to be comfortable and tailored for the human body, can reduce hand and wrist strain
Fingerprint scanners
detect the unique patterns and swirls of an individual's finger
memory
electronic chips that store data and program instructions that can be accessed quickly by the CPU
solid state drives (SSDs).
hard drives now use flash memory instead of the more traditional magnetic technology
Flatbed scanners
have a glass surface that allows you to scan almost any object, from a page in a textbook to an old photo album
The contrast ratio
how close the monitor can get to the brightest white and the darkest black.
clock rate
in GHz) measures the speed of a processor
firmware
instructions on this chip (ROM)
A TV tuner
is a device that can capture television signals for viewing on a computer
Virtual memory
not actual memory, but rather a portion of your hard drive that is being used as RAM when the situation demands it
Digital cameras
portable devices that electronically capture and store still images and video.
Digital projectors
project digital images and video onto a large screen where they can be viewed by an audience.
Document scanners
specialize in scanning large quantities of documents in a short amount of time
BD
store 25 or 50 GB of data
response time
the amount of time (in milliseconds) that it takes for a pixel to change from black to white
RAM
the computer's temporary workspace.
motherboard
the largest circuit board in a personal computer
central processing unit (CPU)
the main processor of a computer organize and carry out instructions
Biometrics
the measurement of patterns or characteristics found in the human body
optical mouse
the most common pointing device for desktop computers
resolution
the number of pixels that it can display on the screen.
hard drive
the primary storage device of a personal computer.
USB flash drive
the small storage stick that plugs into a USB port
CRT monitors
they are older, large and bulky, are rarely used today.
chipsets
traffic directors
3D printers
unique in that they can create a three-dimensional object made of various materials
Dye-sublimation (dye-sub)
use a process where by colored dyes are heated and then diffuse on specialty paper or other materials.
LED monitors
use liquid crystals, are lit by a grid of tiny electronic lights called light emitting diodes (LEDs
Tape drives
use magnetic tape to store data
Inkjet printers
using a laser that is aimed at a rotating drum. Toner (ink powder) then sticks to the drum.
graphics tablets
which offer extra-sensitive touch surfaces that translate an artist's motions into drawings on the computer screen.