A computer is defined as: A device that computes, especially a programmable electronic machine that performs high-speed mathematical or logical operations or that assembles, stores, correlates, or otherwise processes information.
So, technically yes, they are both computers.
NO.
Electronic device - a device that uses electricity
Computer - a programmable electronic device designed to carry out a sequence of instructions (may not be user-programmable)
A light is a device that uses electricity, but certainly isn't a computer. Thus not all electronic devices are computers.
Electric digital alarm clocks are electronic devices -- they are programmable in the sense that they can be set by the user to ring at a given time, but there is no sequencing, and thus not a computer.
A pocket calculator is a simple example of an electronic device that is also a rudimentary computer.
Computers are one type of electronic device. There are many electronic devices that are not computers
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computers
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Radios, Televisions & Computers.
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Intel is a company that makes electronic chips for computers and other electronic devices
Electronic relays are used in circuitry for computers, communications equipment, and a multitude of other electronic devices.
There are many electronic devices in the world that do in fact give off radiation. These devices include computers and microwaves for example.
Stores that sell computers and other electronic devices.
Clock chips is the answer :)
Alternating currents travels in only one direction and is the type of current that most electronic devices require including computers?
E-Book.
To send and receive data between computers or other electronic devices.