How many types of computers ?
Computers range in size and capability. At one end of the scale are supercomputers, very large computers with thousands of linked microprocessors that perform extremely complex calculations.
At the other end are tiny computers embedded in cars, TVs, stereo
systems, calculators, and appliances. These computers are built to
perform a limited number of tasks.
The personal computer, or PC,
is designed to be used by one person at a time. This section describes
the various kinds of personal computers: desktops, laptops, handheld
computers, and Tablet PCs.
Desktop computers
Desktop computers are designed for use at a desk or table. They are typically larger
and more powerful than other types of personal computers. Desktop
computers are made up of separate components. The main component, called
the system unit, is usually a rectangular
case that sits on or underneath a desk. Other components, such as the
monitor, mouse, and keyboard, connect to the system unit.
Laptop computers and small notebook PCs
Laptop computers are
lightweight mobile PCs with a thin screen. Laptops can operate on
batteries, so you can take them anywhere. Unlike desktops, laptops
combine the CPU, screen, and keyboard in a single case. The screen folds
down onto the keyboard when not in use.
Small notebook PCs (often referred to as mini-notebooks), are small, affordable laptops that are designed to perform a limited number of tasks. They’re usually less powerful than a laptop, so they’re used mainly to browse the web and check e‑mail.
Smartphones
Smartphones are mobile
phones that have some of the same capabilities as a computer. You can
use a smartphone to make telephone calls, access the Internet, organize
contact information, send e‑mail and text messages, play games, and take
pictures. Smartphones usually have a keyboard and a large screen.
Handheld computers
Handheld computers, also called personal digital assistants (PDAs),
are battery-powered computers small enough to carry almost anywhere.
Although not as powerful as desktops or laptops, handheld computers are
useful for scheduling appointments, storing addresses and phone numbers,
and playing games. Some have more advanced capabilities, such as making
telephone calls or accessing the Internet. Instead of keyboards,
handheld computers have touch screens that you use with your finger or a
stylus (a pen-shaped pointing tool).
Tablet PCs
Tablet PCs are mobile PCs
that combine features of laptops and handheld computers. Like laptops,
they’re powerful and have a built-in screen. Like handheld computers,
they allow you to write notes or draw pictures on the screen, usually
with a tablet pen instead of a stylus. They can also convert your
handwriting into typed text. Some Tablet PCs are “convertibles” with a
screen that swivels and unfolds to reveal a keyboard underneath.
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