The interface you are looking for is called a GUI (Graphical User Interface). This interface is supported by all Microsoft Windows Operating System's.
Graphical User Interface
graphical user inerface
The difference between a command driven and a graphical user interface is that in command driven a user has to type commands in code to be executed in a terminal. In graphical, a user can simply navigate and operate using an interface and some sort of pointer or touch screen with no coding involved.
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1) Windows 2) Icons 3) Menus 4) Pointer The biggest difference is that CLI don't use graphics.. Also in CLI you manually have to enter the command whereas in GUI you may have buttons and menu.. CLI does not supports Mouse.. A graphical user interface uses graphics, such as pictures and icons the user can select (eg click on) to run commands. A command-line interface has a space or line on which text based inputs (commands for the computer) can be typed, so the user must have existing knowledge of valid commands.
There is no difference between the two. A Graphics Processing Unit is a Graphics Processing unit whether it is in a XBox 360 or otherwise. Now, the question here is could it be interfaced with modern computers. Probably not. Not knowing which interface the XBox 360 uses, I could not answer that, but it is probably not PCIExpressx16...
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Machinima uses real-time three-dimensional computer graphics for cinematography. It uses game engines to create the 3-D graphics. This is still a new technology.
Some printers.
EIDE
The computer interface that shows documents as they will look in their final form and uses icons to represent programs is called the graphical user interface.
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