no. A computer system is just the tower. The computng part itself. Keyboards, mice, speakers and monitors are accessories.
They don't have to, and in the case of servers, most will not. You will connect to the server via remote desktop on your own workstation.
They are peripheral devices that attach to standalone computers (obviously monitors are built-in in laptops and tablets).They are also all input-output devices, along with mice, scanners, and card readers.Peripheral Devices.
network monitoring describes the use of a system that constantly monitors a computer network for slow or failing components and that notifies the network administrator in case of outages via email, pager or other alarms. It is a subset of the functions involved in network management. While an intrusion detection system monitors a network for threats from the outside, a network monitoring system monitors the network for problems caused by overloaded and/or crashed servers, network connections or other devices.
A group of computers might form a network, but this is not necessarily the case. There is no commonly used collective noun for computers.
Servers
if you are allowed to Telecom network is a Telephone and Cable TV Network and computer network involves computers. What did you do
No. Computers had monitors long before the mouse was invented. However, keyboards and monitors showed up about the same time, but some computers (especially main frame computers) had monitors without keyboards.
They are peripheral devices that attach to standalone computers (obviously monitors are built-in in laptops and tablets).They are also all input-output devices, along with mice, scanners, and card readers.Peripheral Devices.
Instead of punched cards, users interacted with their computers using keyboards, monitors, and operating systems.
Some of their products are: laptops, tablets, desktop computers, keyboards, mouses, calculators, storage devices, monitors, smartphones & blade systems.
Scanners, Printers, Keyboards, Monitors, Joysticks
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A KVM switch is short for "keyboard, video and mouse". It is a hardware device that allows a user to control multiple computers from one or more keyboards, video monitors and mouse. .
As such, Dell has created the Dell Recycle program in which it attempts to lessen the impact of obsolete computers, keyboards, mice, monitors, and printers that might otherwise end up in landfills.
Contact the manufacturer of the products. Contact your local yahoo Freecycle group.
They recycle computers, laptops, Monitors, keyboards, Cell phones
they both have keyboards
No they do not. Speakers are provided with your screen. Monitors control speed fan, memory, network, ect. Older versions of computers have seperate speaker system (in which you buy one).