Name: Class: Teacher:: Wan Hakim Wan Burhanuddin S1-Mercury Mr. Paramasivum
Name: Class: Teacher:: Wan Hakim Wan Burhanuddin S1-Mercury Mr. Paramasivum
Class: S1-Mercury
Teacher:Mr. Paramasivum
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What is CPU?
CPU is a Central Processing
Unit. The Central Processing
Unit (CPU) is responsible for
interpreting and executing
most of the commands from
the computer’s hardware and
software. It is often called the
“brains” of the computer.
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What is input device?
An input device is any peripheral to provide data and
control signals to an information processing system.
Input devices are things we use to put information into
a computer.
Here are some examples of input devices
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Camera:
Most cameras like this are used during live
conversations. The camera transmits a
picture from one computer to another, or
can be used to record a short video.
Mouse:
The mouse is used to open and close
files, navigate web sites, and click on a
lot of commands computer what to
when using different applications.
Scanner :
A scanner is used to copy pictures or
other things and save them as files on
the computer.
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What is output device?
Speaker:
A speaker gives you sound output from
your computer. Some speakers are built
into the computer and some are
separate.
Printer:
A printer prints whatever is on the
monitor onto paper. Printers can print
words, numbers, or pictures. Back
Storage Device
•A storage device is a hardware device capable of storing
information.
•There are two storage devices used in computers: a primary
storage device such as computer RAM and secondary storage
device such as a computer hard-disk drive.
•The computer’s primary hard drive stores the operating system,
applications, and files and folders for users of the computer.
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Hard Drive:
The hard drive is what stores
all your data.
A typical hard drive is only
slightly larger than your hand,
yet can hold over 100 GB of
data.
DVD:
DVD also known as Digital
Video Disc is an optical disc
storage media format, and
was invented and developed
by Philips, Sony, Toshiba,
and Time Warner in 1995.
USB:
Short for Universal Serial
Bus, an external bus
standard that supports data
transfer rates of 12 Mbps and
USB also supports Plug-and-
Play installation and hot
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