According to the manufacturer, the Toshiba Portege R500-S5004 has an Intel Core Duo U7600 processor, 2GB of DDR2 SDRAM, a solid state 64Gb hard drive, a built-in 802.11n wireless card, a DVD SuperMulti read/write drive, and a 12.1" widescreen monitor.
No. An OCR is a scanner combined with a recognition program. A touch screen is a monitor combined with a pointing device.
False, They can use optical storage discs.
Sata is a type of cable that connects hardware items such as optical drives to the motherboard. For those that are not overly technical the motherboard is the hub of your PC/Laptop that gathers the information from various components and feeds that information to you via your monitor.
Optical Mark Reader. It is different from OCR.
Miles Murdocca has written: 'A digital design methodology for optical computing' -- subject(s): Digital integrated circuits, Optical Computers, Optical data processing
An optical mouse works just like a regular mouse in that it is used to click on various things on the computer monitor. The only difference is that optical mouses can be used without a wire which makes for easier access.
Zameer U. Hasan has written: 'Advanced optical concepts in quantum computing, memory, and communication' -- subject(s): Quantum computers, Optical data processing, Congresses, Optical communications, Optical storage devices
Some specifications someone should compare when buying a camcorder include the megapixels that are included with the camcorder. Also the optical zoom as well as digital zoom should be compared as well.
Yes it was, cause it has music on it
No, corded mice use the computers electricity thus do not need batteries.
advantages:- high speed ,high parallelism,less consumption,less heat released,less noise,less wear and many more disadvantages:- optical components are expensive,optical components are not miniaturized ,problem of exact manufacturing ,incompatibilty
1.Monitor 2.Printer 3.Hard Drives 4.NIC's 5.Optical Devices