Computing Devices Flashcards
Large, powerful machines commonly used for gaming, video editing, and other resource-intensive tasks.
Desktop Computers
Compact devices where all components are integrated into the monitor, saving space.
All-in-One Computers
Portable computers suitable for work, school, and entertainment, offering less power than desktops but greater mobility.
Laptops Computers
Smaller, lighter, and more portable than laptops, designed for basic tasks.
Notebook Computers
High-powered computers used by professionals like engineers and architects for demanding tasks.
Workstation Computers
Touchscreen devices used for browsing, media consumption, and light computing tasks.
Tablet Computer
Compact devices that fit in the hand, used for tasks like gaming and browsing.
Handheld Computers
Multi-functional mobile phones that also serve as personal computers, handling tasks like communication, internet browsing, and apps.
Smartphones
Extremely powerful machines used for complex calculations, measured in FLOPS.
Supercomputers
Large-scale computers used for critical applications like banking systems and data processing.
Mainframe Computers
Devices designed specifically for reading digital books, with features like high-resolution screens and long battery life.
E-book Reader Devices
Computers optimized for handling multimedia content, including video and music playback.
Multimedia Computers
Early handheld devices used for managing personal information, now largely replaced by smartphones.
Personal Digital Assistants
A multi-purpose
microcomputer whose size, capabilities, and price
make it feasible for individual use.
Personal Computer