Apple
A monitor is not normally considered hardware, the internal components of a computer are considered hardware.
A multimedia terminal adapter is used to hook up different types of hardware to a computer. This may include music players or video game consoles.
Hardware
hardware
The case is not normally considered computer hardware. However it is "hardware" in the same sense things that you buy in a Hardware Store are hardware (e.g. sheet metal, angle brackets, screws, washers, nuts, nails, plastic, paint).
Hardware and software
Multimedia includes a variety of things, including text, audio, animation, and videos. Storage devices can be used in computers and can display many types of multimedia.
Router
routers
A monitor is not normally considered hardware, the internal components of a computer are considered hardware.
A multimedia terminal adapter is used to hook up different types of hardware to a computer. This may include music players or video game consoles.
is a standard modem considered to be a computer hardware
Hardware
There could be several reasons why you are unable to hear sound, such as issues with your device's volume settings, faulty audio hardware, or muted multimedia applications. Check your volume settings, ensure your audio hardware is functioning properly, and make sure that the multimedia application you are using is not muted.
The best multimedia OS is debated heavily. Windows is very good because of the wide variety of applications, and hardware that is available. Macs are good because of apples strong dedication to hardware and software that work well with each other, Mac usually achieves lower latencies than Windows can. BeOS was considered one of the top multimedia OS's out there, unfortunately BeOS can no longer support BeOS so most development has stopped, there are people still using BeOS or Haiku, so this is a possiblity if your hardware supports it. Thanks too the huge development base behind Gnu-Linux, it is also a possibility. Gnu-Linux can achieve latencys far lower than Windows and Mac can. Gnu-Linux can be hard to set up for multimedia purpouses if one uses propietary components, such as nVidia or ATI graphics cards, as these things often conflict with the Real-Time patches in multimedia kernels. All in all... It depends on the person, the hardware, and what specifically your doing.
A flash drive is hardware.
A Disk on Key is hardware.