Internal hardware of a desktop PC, a laptop, a tablet, and a mobile.
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internal hardware of a desktop PC
internal hadware of a laptop
what is a internal hardware
internal hardware of a tablet
inetrnal hardware of a mobile
Desarrollo // Sesión de Aprendizaje 1
Timeline
Telegraph and Electrical Impulses
Integrated Circuits
Colossus, the First Electronic Computer
1941
1837
1960
Transistors
Turing Machine
1936
1950
Desarrollo // Sesión de Aprendizaje 1
Timeline
Internet of Things (IoT)
Microprocessors
1990
1970
2010
World Wide Web:
Mobile Technology Boom
Personal Computers (PCs)
1980
2000
strat
Did you nkow that?
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what is a internal hardware
Internal hardware refers to the parts inside a computer. Imagine a computer is like a toy with different pieces inside that make it work. Here are some of those pieces.
+ info
internal hardware of a desktop PC
We're going to delve into the fascinating world of desktop PCs. A desktop PC, or personal computer, is a powerful electronic device that sits on your desk and can handle a wide range of tasks. Unlike laptops or tablets, desktop PCs are made up of various internal components, each with a specific function. These components work together to process information, store data, and execute the applications we use every day. Join me as we explore the inner workings of a desktop PC, from its central processing unit to its storage devices and everything in between.
+ info
internal hardware of a laptop
we're going to take a closer look at the internal components that make your laptop a powerful and portable computing device. A laptop, much like a miniature and sophisticated machine, consists of several key components working in harmony. From its central processing unit, which acts as the brain, to the memory that facilitates quick data access, and the storage that houses your files, we'll unravel the inner workings of these technological marvels. Join me as we explore the intricacies of a laptop's hardware, delving into its architecture, graphics capabilities, power source, and the mechanisms that keep it running efficiently. It's a journey into the heart of modern computing
+ info
internal hardware of a tablet
. we're going to take a closer look at the internal components that power the sleek and portable device we know as a tablet. Much like a miniature computer, a tablet is equipped with several key components that enable its functionality. From the central processing unit (CPU) that acts as the device's processing brain, to the memory that facilitates swift data access, and the internal storage that holds your apps and files, we'll explore the technological intricacies that make tablets so versatile. Join me as we unravel the hardware architecture, display technology, battery systems, and connectivity ports that collectively define the inner workings of a modern tablet
+ info
inetrnal hardware of a mobile
we're delving into the heart of our beloved mobile phones. These sleek devices are more than meets the eye – they're a symphony of technology at our fingertips. Join me on a visual journey as we uncover the fascinating components that power our pocket-sized companions. From the brain that works like a superhero to the storage that holds our digital treasures, let's unravel the mysteries of a mobile phone's internal hardware.
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Quiz
Which inventor proposed the concept of a universal machine, laying the theoretical groundwork for modern computers?
Alexander Graham Bell
Alan Turing
Thomas Edison
Quiz
Which component of a computer acts as its "brain," processing information and performing calculations?
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Hard Drive
Memory (RAM)
Quiz
During the 1950s, what technological advancement replaced vacuum tubes and contributed to smaller, faster electronic devices?
Integrated Circuits
Microprocessors
Transistors
Quiz
The screen of a tablet or smartphone is often referred to as its "face" and displays information like games, videos, and messages.
True
False
Quiz
What marked a significant leap in computer processing power in the 1970s?
Invention of Quantum Computers
Development of the World Wide Web
Introduction of Microprocessors
Quiz
What does RAM stand for in the context of a computer?
Random Access Memory
Real-time Access Module
Read-Only Memory
Respuesta correcta
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internal hardware
inetrnal hardware of a mobile
parts:
Brain (Processor): The processor is like the superhero brain of the mobile phone. It thinks really fast and helps the phone do all its cool tricks.
Memory (RAM): Think of this as the phone's super-quick memory. It helps the phone remember things while it's doing lots of tasks at the same time.
Storage (Internal Storage): Imagine a secret closet where you keep all your favorite things. The phone has its own special space for apps, pictures, and videos.
Body (Motherboard): The motherboard is like the phone's backbone. It holds all the parts together, just like your skeleton holds you up.
Face (Screen/Display): The screen is like the phone's face. It shows you all the cool stuff, from games to videos and messages from friends.
Heart (Battery): Phones are like little creatures that need energy to stay alive. The battery is like its heart, giving it the power to keep going.
Ears and Mouth (Speakers and Microphone): These are like the phone's ears and mouth. They let you hear and speak to your friends.
internal hardware of a desktop PC
parts:
Body (Motherboard): Think of this as the computer's body. It holds all the parts together, like the skeleton holds your body together.
Graphics (GPU - Graphics Processing Unit): This is the computer's artist. It helps make pictures and videos look really cool on the screen.
Power (Power Supply): Just like toys need batteries, the computer needs power to work. The power supply gives it the energy it needs.
Cooling (Cooling System): Sometimes, when you play a lot, you get hot. Computers can get hot too! So, they have fans or other cool things to stay at the right temperature.
Brain (CPU - Central Processing Unit):Just like you think with your brain, a computer has a brain too! It's called the CPU. It helps the computer do all its thinking and calculations.
Memory (RAM - Random Access Memory): This is like the computer's short-term memory. When you open a game or a program, it helps the computer do things quickly.
Storage (Hard Drive or SSD): Imagine a toy box where you keep all your toys. The computer has a place to keep all its games, pictures, and videos. This is like its toy box, and it can be a hard drive or a solid-state drive.
internal hardware of a tablet
parts:
Body (Motherboard): Think of this like the tablet's body. It holds all the parts together, just like your skeleton holds you together. Screen (Display): The tablet's screen is like its face. It shows you all the cool things it can do, from games to videos and pictures.
Power (Battery): Tablets are like magical toys that need energy to work. They have a special battery inside that gives them the power to keep going.
Connectors (Ports): These are like the tablet's doors. They let you plug in headphones, chargers, and other cool accessories.
Brain (CPU - Central Processing Unit): The CPU is like the tablet's brain. It thinks really fast and helps the tablet do all its clever tasks.
Memory (RAM - Random Access Memory): Think of this as the tablet's short-term memory. It helps the tablet remember things while it's working on them.
Storage (Internal Storage): Imagine a treasure chest where you keep all your favorite things. The tablet has a special place like that where it keeps all its games, apps, pictures, and videos.
Samuel Morse invents the telegraph, introducing the concept of electrical impulses for communication
internal hardware of a laptop
parts
Graphics (GPU - Graphics Processing Unit): This is like the laptop's artist. It helps make pictures and videos look really cool on the screen.
Power (Battery): Laptops are like toys that need batteries. They have a special battery inside that gives them the energy to work.
Cooling (Cooling System): Sometimes, when you play a lot, you get hot. Laptops can get hot too! So, they have fans or special ways to stay cool.
Brain (CPU - Central Processing Unit): The CPU is like the laptop's brain. It thinks really fast and helps the laptop do all its jobs.
Memory (RAM - Random Access Memory): This is the laptop's short-term memory. It helps the laptop remember things while it's working on them.
Storage (Hard Drive or SSD): Imagine a toy box where you keep all your favorite things. The laptop has a place like that too, called a hard drive or SSD, where it keeps all its games, pictures, and videos.
Body (Motherboard): Think of this like the laptop's body. It holds all the parts together, just like your skeleton holds you together.
¡Has estado muy cerca! Vuélvelo a intentar.
Alan Turing proposes the concept of a universal machine, laying the theoretical groundwork for modern computers.
Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce independently invent the integrated circuit, a breakthrough in miniaturization and efficiency.
¡Has estado muy cerca! Vuélvelo a intentar.
what is internal hardware
parts:
Central Processing Unit (CPU): Think of it as the brain of the computer. It does all the thinking and calculations.
Memory (RAM): This is like the computer's short-term memory. It helps the computer do things quickly.
Hard Drive (HDD): This is where the computer stores all its information, like games, pictures, and videos. It's like the computer's long-term memory.
Motherboard: Picture it as the body that holds all the parts together. It's like the toy's skeleton.
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU): This is like the computer's artist. It helps make pictures and videos look good on the screen.
The development of transistors replaces vacuum tubes, leading to smaller, faster, and more reliable electronic devices.
The Colossus, built in England, becomes the world's first electronic, programmable computer.
The invention of microprocessors, such as the Intel 4004, marks a significant leap in computer processing power.
The rise of personal computers, like the IBM PC, brings computing to homes and businesses.
The proliferation of connected devices and IoT technologies expands the capabilities of hardware in everyday life.
Smartphones and tablets revolutionize personal computing, combining communication, computation, and mobility.
The World Wide Web becomes publicly accessible, transforming the internet into a global information network.
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Internal hardware of a desktop PC, a laptop, a tablet, and a mobile.
start >
index
internal hardware of a desktop PC
internal hadware of a laptop
what is a internal hardware
internal hardware of a tablet
inetrnal hardware of a mobile
Desarrollo // Sesión de Aprendizaje 1
Timeline
Telegraph and Electrical Impulses
Integrated Circuits
Colossus, the First Electronic Computer
1941
1837
1960
Transistors
Turing Machine
1936
1950
Desarrollo // Sesión de Aprendizaje 1
Timeline
Internet of Things (IoT)
Microprocessors
1990
1970
2010
World Wide Web:
Mobile Technology Boom
Personal Computers (PCs)
1980
2000
strat
Did you nkow that?
start >
what is a internal hardware
Internal hardware refers to the parts inside a computer. Imagine a computer is like a toy with different pieces inside that make it work. Here are some of those pieces.
+ info
internal hardware of a desktop PC
We're going to delve into the fascinating world of desktop PCs. A desktop PC, or personal computer, is a powerful electronic device that sits on your desk and can handle a wide range of tasks. Unlike laptops or tablets, desktop PCs are made up of various internal components, each with a specific function. These components work together to process information, store data, and execute the applications we use every day. Join me as we explore the inner workings of a desktop PC, from its central processing unit to its storage devices and everything in between.
+ info
internal hardware of a laptop
we're going to take a closer look at the internal components that make your laptop a powerful and portable computing device. A laptop, much like a miniature and sophisticated machine, consists of several key components working in harmony. From its central processing unit, which acts as the brain, to the memory that facilitates quick data access, and the storage that houses your files, we'll unravel the inner workings of these technological marvels. Join me as we explore the intricacies of a laptop's hardware, delving into its architecture, graphics capabilities, power source, and the mechanisms that keep it running efficiently. It's a journey into the heart of modern computing
+ info
internal hardware of a tablet
. we're going to take a closer look at the internal components that power the sleek and portable device we know as a tablet. Much like a miniature computer, a tablet is equipped with several key components that enable its functionality. From the central processing unit (CPU) that acts as the device's processing brain, to the memory that facilitates swift data access, and the internal storage that holds your apps and files, we'll explore the technological intricacies that make tablets so versatile. Join me as we unravel the hardware architecture, display technology, battery systems, and connectivity ports that collectively define the inner workings of a modern tablet
+ info
inetrnal hardware of a mobile
we're delving into the heart of our beloved mobile phones. These sleek devices are more than meets the eye – they're a symphony of technology at our fingertips. Join me on a visual journey as we uncover the fascinating components that power our pocket-sized companions. From the brain that works like a superhero to the storage that holds our digital treasures, let's unravel the mysteries of a mobile phone's internal hardware.
+ info
Cierre // Quiz
Check what you've learned
go!
Quiz
Which inventor proposed the concept of a universal machine, laying the theoretical groundwork for modern computers?
Alexander Graham Bell
Alan Turing
Thomas Edison
Quiz
Which component of a computer acts as its "brain," processing information and performing calculations?
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Hard Drive
Memory (RAM)
Quiz
During the 1950s, what technological advancement replaced vacuum tubes and contributed to smaller, faster electronic devices?
Integrated Circuits
Microprocessors
Transistors
Quiz
The screen of a tablet or smartphone is often referred to as its "face" and displays information like games, videos, and messages.
True
False
Quiz
What marked a significant leap in computer processing power in the 1970s?
Invention of Quantum Computers
Development of the World Wide Web
Introduction of Microprocessors
Quiz
What does RAM stand for in the context of a computer?
Random Access Memory
Real-time Access Module
Read-Only Memory
Respuesta correcta
Expetenda tincidunt in sed, ex partem placerat sea, porro commodo ex eam. His putant aeterno interesset at.
continuar >
¡Vuelve a intentarlo!
Expetenda tincidunt in sed, ex partem placerat sea, porro commodo ex eam. His putant aeterno interesset at.
volver >
well done !!
internal hardware
inetrnal hardware of a mobile
parts:
Brain (Processor): The processor is like the superhero brain of the mobile phone. It thinks really fast and helps the phone do all its cool tricks. Memory (RAM): Think of this as the phone's super-quick memory. It helps the phone remember things while it's doing lots of tasks at the same time. Storage (Internal Storage): Imagine a secret closet where you keep all your favorite things. The phone has its own special space for apps, pictures, and videos. Body (Motherboard): The motherboard is like the phone's backbone. It holds all the parts together, just like your skeleton holds you up.
Face (Screen/Display): The screen is like the phone's face. It shows you all the cool stuff, from games to videos and messages from friends. Heart (Battery): Phones are like little creatures that need energy to stay alive. The battery is like its heart, giving it the power to keep going. Ears and Mouth (Speakers and Microphone): These are like the phone's ears and mouth. They let you hear and speak to your friends.
internal hardware of a desktop PC
parts:
Body (Motherboard): Think of this as the computer's body. It holds all the parts together, like the skeleton holds your body together. Graphics (GPU - Graphics Processing Unit): This is the computer's artist. It helps make pictures and videos look really cool on the screen. Power (Power Supply): Just like toys need batteries, the computer needs power to work. The power supply gives it the energy it needs. Cooling (Cooling System): Sometimes, when you play a lot, you get hot. Computers can get hot too! So, they have fans or other cool things to stay at the right temperature.
Brain (CPU - Central Processing Unit):Just like you think with your brain, a computer has a brain too! It's called the CPU. It helps the computer do all its thinking and calculations. Memory (RAM - Random Access Memory): This is like the computer's short-term memory. When you open a game or a program, it helps the computer do things quickly. Storage (Hard Drive or SSD): Imagine a toy box where you keep all your toys. The computer has a place to keep all its games, pictures, and videos. This is like its toy box, and it can be a hard drive or a solid-state drive.
internal hardware of a tablet
parts:
Body (Motherboard): Think of this like the tablet's body. It holds all the parts together, just like your skeleton holds you together. Screen (Display): The tablet's screen is like its face. It shows you all the cool things it can do, from games to videos and pictures. Power (Battery): Tablets are like magical toys that need energy to work. They have a special battery inside that gives them the power to keep going. Connectors (Ports): These are like the tablet's doors. They let you plug in headphones, chargers, and other cool accessories.
Brain (CPU - Central Processing Unit): The CPU is like the tablet's brain. It thinks really fast and helps the tablet do all its clever tasks. Memory (RAM - Random Access Memory): Think of this as the tablet's short-term memory. It helps the tablet remember things while it's working on them. Storage (Internal Storage): Imagine a treasure chest where you keep all your favorite things. The tablet has a special place like that where it keeps all its games, apps, pictures, and videos.
Samuel Morse invents the telegraph, introducing the concept of electrical impulses for communication
internal hardware of a laptop
parts
Graphics (GPU - Graphics Processing Unit): This is like the laptop's artist. It helps make pictures and videos look really cool on the screen. Power (Battery): Laptops are like toys that need batteries. They have a special battery inside that gives them the energy to work. Cooling (Cooling System): Sometimes, when you play a lot, you get hot. Laptops can get hot too! So, they have fans or special ways to stay cool.
Brain (CPU - Central Processing Unit): The CPU is like the laptop's brain. It thinks really fast and helps the laptop do all its jobs. Memory (RAM - Random Access Memory): This is the laptop's short-term memory. It helps the laptop remember things while it's working on them. Storage (Hard Drive or SSD): Imagine a toy box where you keep all your favorite things. The laptop has a place like that too, called a hard drive or SSD, where it keeps all its games, pictures, and videos. Body (Motherboard): Think of this like the laptop's body. It holds all the parts together, just like your skeleton holds you together.
¡Has estado muy cerca! Vuélvelo a intentar.
Alan Turing proposes the concept of a universal machine, laying the theoretical groundwork for modern computers.
Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce independently invent the integrated circuit, a breakthrough in miniaturization and efficiency.
¡Has estado muy cerca! Vuélvelo a intentar.
what is internal hardware
parts:
Central Processing Unit (CPU): Think of it as the brain of the computer. It does all the thinking and calculations. Memory (RAM): This is like the computer's short-term memory. It helps the computer do things quickly. Hard Drive (HDD): This is where the computer stores all its information, like games, pictures, and videos. It's like the computer's long-term memory.
Motherboard: Picture it as the body that holds all the parts together. It's like the toy's skeleton. Graphics Processing Unit (GPU): This is like the computer's artist. It helps make pictures and videos look good on the screen.
The development of transistors replaces vacuum tubes, leading to smaller, faster, and more reliable electronic devices.
The Colossus, built in England, becomes the world's first electronic, programmable computer.
The invention of microprocessors, such as the Intel 4004, marks a significant leap in computer processing power.
The rise of personal computers, like the IBM PC, brings computing to homes and businesses.
The proliferation of connected devices and IoT technologies expands the capabilities of hardware in everyday life.
Smartphones and tablets revolutionize personal computing, combining communication, computation, and mobility.
The World Wide Web becomes publicly accessible, transforming the internet into a global information network.