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A device that holds data until needed. |
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Uses light beams and toner to form words and images on paper |
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A compact disc that reads only memory. |
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An optical disc used to store movies with high speed video and sound quality. |
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Is a printed copy of output |
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Contains letters, numbers, symbols, and function keys, like a typewriter. |
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Text, numbers, sounds, and images entered into the computer to be processed. |
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A storage device; most common size is 3 ½ and is sometimes called a floppy disk. |
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Central Processing Unit; the brain of the computer. |
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An electronic device that receives, processes, stores, and outputs data. |
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Designed to be used on a desktop but still small enough to be portable |
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Sprays ink through small holes to form words and images on paper. |
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Sprays ink through small holes to form words and images on paper. |
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Is the copy that you see on the monitor. |
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Virus Protection Software |
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A program that protects a computer from computer viruses. |
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Uses dots to form words and images on paper |
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Designed to be small enough to be used on your lap. |
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Devices attached to a computer to expand its ability to perform more tasks. |
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