Motherboard - the physical arrangement in
a
computer that contains the
computer's basic circuitry and
components.
http://developer.intel.com/design/motherbd/ |
CPU - Central processing unit
processor |
RAM - Random Access Memory
http://www.vikingcomponents.com/ |
Hard Drive - A disk drive used to read
and
write hard disks.
http://www.wdc.com/ |
Video Card - A circuit board fitted to a
computer, especially an IBM PC,
containing the necessary video
memory and other electronics to
provide a bitmap display
http://www.ati.com/ |
CD- ROM -A non-volatile optical data
storage
medium using the same physical
format as audio compact discs,
readable by a computer with a
CD-ROM drive.
YouFindOne.com |
| CD-RW - A rewritable version of CD-ROM |
DVD - An optical storage medium with
improved capacity and bandwidth
compared with the
Compact
Disc. |
3.5" Floppy Drive - A peripheral drive
used to
write on small, portable
plastic disk coated in a
magnetisable substance
used for storing computer
data, readable by a
computer with a floppy disk
drive.
http://directron.com/ |
101 Keyboard -A hardware device
consisting
of a number of mechanical
buttons (keys) which the user
presses to input characters to
a computer http://www.logitech.com/ |
Mouse - The most commonly used computer
pointing device, first introduced by
Douglas Engelbart in 1968. The
mouse is a device used to
manipulate an on-screen pointer
that's normally shaped like an arrow.
With the mouse in hand, the computer
user can select, move, and change
items on the screen.
default.asp |
Speakers - hardware loudspeaker
http://www.labtec.com/ |
NIC - Network Interface Card
3com.com |
Modem - An electronic device for
converting
between serial data (typically
EIA-232) from a computer and an
audio signal suitable for transmission
over telephone lines.
3com.com |
| Sound CardSoundBlaster.com |
| MonitorSamsung.com |
| Case/Power SupplyDirectron.com |