Types of Computer - CSS NC Ii
Types of Computer - CSS NC Ii
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Types of Computer
Therefore computers can perform complex and repetitive procedure quickly, precisely and
reliably.
PERSONAL COMPUTER
Workstation: A powerful, single-user computer. A workstation is like a personal
computer, but it has a more powerful microprocessor and, in general, a higher-quality
monitor.
WORKSTATION MINICOMPUTER
MAINFRAME SUPERCOMPUTERS
Supercomputer: An extremely fast computer that can perform hundreds of millions of
instructions per second.
Personal Computer Types
Notebook computer
An extremely lightweight personal computer that weighs weigh less than 6 pounds and
are small enough to fit easily in a briefcase. Aside from size, the principal difference between a
notebook computer and a personal computer is the display screen. Notebook computers come
with battery packs that enable you to run them without plugging them in. These are also called
Laptop computers.
NOTEBOOK COMPUTER
Laptop computer
A small, portable computer -- small enough that it can sit on your lap.
Sub-notebook computer
A portable computer that is slightly lighter and smaller than a full-sized notebook
computer. Typically, sub-notebook computers have a smaller keyboard and screen, but are
otherwise equivalent to notebook computers.
Hand-held computer
A portable computer that is small enough to be held in one’s hand. The most popular
hand-held computers are those that are specifically designed to provide PIM (personal
information manager) functions, such as a calendar and address book. Hand-held computers
are also called PDAs or Personal Digital Assistants, palmtops and pocket