Saturday 13 December 2014

Q. What are the different parts of a computer?


A. The different parts of a computer are:
  • Monitor - The monitor is an output device. It shows us     information from the computer on the screen.
  • Keyboard - The keyboard is an input device. We use it         to type words, numbers and symbols.
  • System Unit - Inside the system unit there are two very           important parts: the processor and the memory.
  • The processor - It follows the instructions in programs and sends out messages telling the other parts of the computer what to do.
  •  The memory - This is where the computer stores programs and information while it is using them.
  • Mouse - The mouse is an input device. We click the buttons on the mouse to make choices and give the computer information.
  • Printer - The printer is an output device. The computer sends information to the printer where it is printed on paper.
  • Webcam - A webcam is an input device. We use a webcam to take pictures and make videos. It can also be used to see and talk to friends and family in the UK or around the world. You can wave and smile at people who are far away. 

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