a terminal
Keyboard, video card, monitor.
A typical computer system consists of a computer case, a power supply unit, a motherboard, a central processing unit (CPU), main memory, and a hard disk drive. Input devices include a keyboard, mouse, microphone, video camera, and image scanner. Output devices include a monitor, speakers, and a printer.
A video card or video adapter translates binary data into images.
Not usually. Video card memory generally consists of ROM chips soldered directly to the card, so if the graphics card goes bad, it's best to replace it.
The video controller is an interface between the monitor and the cpu. The video controller determines many aspects of a monitor's performance, such as resolution or the number of colours displayed.The video controller contains its own on board prcessor and memory, called RAM(VRAM)
Yes. You could use a 6-way (or larger) KVM switch. KVM stands for Keyboard, Video, Mouse. This allows you to switch between multiple servers using only one keyboard, one mouse, and one monitor.
The motherboard, the processor (CPU), the random access memory (RAM), the Hard Drive and a power supply. You will also need a video card, if you want to see it on a monitor and a sound card, if you want to hear it through speakers. Many motherboards have the video card and sound card built into them. Also a Mouse, Keyboard and an operating system
A USB Keyboard Video Mouse (KVM) switch can turn chaos into organization. Without a KVM, multiple computers that are adjacent to each other would each need their own keyboard, mouse, and monitor to be fully operated by a person. With a USB KVM switch, one keyboard, mouse, and monitor is plugged into the switch which in turn is plugged into to each of the computers. When control over a specific machine in the group is needed, a person can sit at the same keyboard while using the KVM to switch that keyboard's input to the desired computer.
That depends. What are the video out options on the desktop and the video in options on the monitor?
modem ^ original answer. My vote would be the video card. Most "modems" are going to be embedded.
A KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch is a junction that allows you to use the same keyboard, video, and mouse on two or more computers. You plug the devices into the switch, and run the cables from it into each computer. Then you can switch between what computer you want to use with either a small switch, or certain key combinations. Its best used in large organizations where there are hundreds of computers to work with. It gives the network administrators the ability to efficiently and securely manage their information.
you can get a device called a KVM (keyboard/video/mouse) switch which allows you to use 2 computers with a single monitor,keyboard and mouse and you can switch between the two computers.The monitor has noway of deciphering the two signals coming in from the dvi and also the analog inputs. The monitor will only accept which input is set to priority. Which means you could use the monitor to make the switch by accessing the monitor settings and switching that way.