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Robert Thompson and Jordan Summerlin Computer apps Block 2

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Robert Thompson and Jordan Summerlin

Computer appsBlock 2

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Work station

• This is were everything on the computer come together and connect to the computer

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Power supply

• Power supplies are the thing that you plug into your wall and the back of your computer and then you can turn it on

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Microphone

• This will make it so that you can talk to people from your computer without a phone.

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keyboard

• The keyboard it what you use to type on the computer with. You need it to look stuff up and type papers.

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Computer Monitor• Most desktop displays use

liquid crystal display (LCD) or cathode ray tube (CRT) technology, while nearly all portable computing devices such as laptops incorporate LCD technology. Because of their slimmer design and lower energy consumption, monitors using LCD technology are replacing the venerable CRT on most desktops.

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Mouse (El Raton)

• A mouse is a pointing device that functions by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface. A mouse consists of an object held under your hand, with one or more buttons.

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Speakers• Computer speakers, or

multimedia speakers, are external speakers, commonly equipped with a low-power internal amplifier. The standard audio connection is a 3.5mm stereo jack plug often color-coded lime green.

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Webcam

• Webcams are video capturing devices connected to computers or computer networks, often using USB or, if they connect to networks, Ethernet or Wi-Fi. They are well-known for their low manufacturing costs and flexible applications.

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Flash Drive

• A Flash drive, or a solid-state drive (SSD), is a data storage device that uses solid-state memory to store persistent data.