Computer Parts
Router
A device that carries an Internet signal from the carrier to a user's Internet capable devices through a phone line, a cable, or wirelessly
Desktop Computer
A personal computer that is generally left in one location, and is not easily portable
Laptop Computer
A personal computer that is portable and can be taken easily with he user to a different location
CD/DVD
A portable disk that allows the user to store data which can then be used on other computers, or as a backup in case the original computer file does not work
Mouse
An input device that allows the user to point to and select information in the computer
Scanner
An input device that allows the user to scan information into the computer
Microphone
An input device that allows the user to speak information into the computer
Flash Drive
An input device that allows the user to store data in a portable container with flash memory that can be used on other computers or as a backup in case the original computer file does not work
Ethernet Card
An input device that takes the Internet signal from a carrier, and converts it to data that the computer can use to connect to the Internet
Keyboard
An input devices that allows the user to type information into the computer
Speakers
An output device that allows the user to hear the data that the computer is processing
Headphones
An output device that allows the user to hear the data that the computer is processing without disturbing others
Monitor
An output device that allows the user to see the data that the computer is processing
Printer
An output device that produces a hard copy (paper copy) of the information presented on the screen
CD/DVD Drive
An output device that reads what is on a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM disk, and allows the user to access that information
CPU
Central Processing Unit; executes commands from a computer's hardware and software, which determines operating speed; the brain of a computer; microprocessor
Memory/RAM
Computer chips that store data and programs while the computer is working
Sound Card
Computer hardware that processes audio data and converts it to something the user can hear
Video Card
Computer hardware that processes visual data and converts it to something the user can see
Programs
Computer software that allow the user to perform a specific job or task
Processor
Executes commands from a computer's hardware
Hardware
Physical parts of the computer, including processor and memory chips, input/output devices, disks, modems, etc.
Operating System
System software that acts as a go between, allowing hardware and software to communicate
Hard Drive
The central storage device where the files of the computer are stored for later use