I believe that cars have Micro Processors now. You know your smart cars, and Your average GPS. Just pretty much everything that has a screen or controls something has a micro processor these days.
Calculators, Video Game Consoles and Handhelds, CD and DVD players, some Audio Systems, Satellite Receivers, modern appliances like Microwave and Conventional Ovens, etc.
The list of consumer products employing microprocessor computers is long, those are only a few examples.
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Yes. Home phones came out before computers were made.
You use them in your Phones Smat Phones Laptops Nitendo DS and other small electronic devices
They can. Laptops are and they are computers. Smart phones are small computers and they run on batteries.
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computers, phones and tv
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Most modern cell phones contain two different computers and a microwave transmitter/receiver. The first computer uses a standard general purpose microprocessor for general data handling and call management purposes, the second computer uses a special purpose microprocessor called a digital signal processor (DSP) for handling voice processing and often photo compression/decompression processing. Of course there is also a battery, display, and touch sensor array.
No! At this time phones 4u do not offer table computers. They may offer table computers in the near future so it would be great to check with the company at a later date.
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phones and computers
If you consider phones and tablets computers (which they technically are), then yes. Otherwise, no, they don't.