Answer: PAN
A personal area network or PAN consists of personal devices at close range such as a cell phone, PDA, and notebook computer in communication. This computer network is used to transmit data among devices.
A PC card is used to connect peripheral devices to a notebook computer.
Yes. Notebook and tablet computers generally belong to two different categories of personal computing devices: those with a keyboard and without a touchscreen (notebook), and those without a keyboard but with a touchscreen (tablet). However, hybrid solutions are available. External keyboards can be connected to a tablet computer (such as an iPad), and some notebook or laptop computers feature touch-sensitive displays.
False.
The 4 main types are a Mac, Pc, laptop and netbook
That would be called a "Operating System"
Invention patented by Hubert Kuo and I-Ming Lin on March 17th, 2003. Abstract: An embedded control unit is installed in a notebook computer, so as to take the place of the programmable processor in many conventional notebook computers for controlling peripheral devices. The embedded control unit includes a plurality of peripheral controllers, so as to control the peripheral devices usually used by typical notebook computers. The peripheral controllers can be directly connected to the peripheral devices, according to the specifications for different types and/or brands of notebook computers. In addition, the peripheral controllers can achieve control of the peripheral devices according to the non-adjustable internal register settings. In this way, the control of the peripheral devices can be achieved without using firmware, thereby simplifying the notebook computer development process and reducing the development cost.
Keyboard and mouse.
Input Unit of the computer system consists of the input devices. following are the devices included in the input unit. i.e Keyboard, Mouse, Scanner, Microphone.(By Mansoor Abid MCS (Pakistan))
1.) Mainframe and computer servers 2.) Desktop computers and notebook computers 3.) Smart phones
1.) Mainframe and computer servers 2.) Desktop computers and notebook computers 3.) Smart phones
system unit