It's in there as a nifty little checkpoint in the program to make sure everything starts up right.
A speaker would be considered a communication device.
Because you clicked on the MUTE BUTTON you idiot!
In computing, an output device is a device which communicates the result of what a computer is doing in a way in which a user would understand. In this case the output device is the speaker, as the speaker allows the computer to output the series of 0's and 1's that make up audio data as an audible sound to the user. The rest of the devices listed allow a user to interact with and enter data into a computer, making them input devices.
A computer consume an average of 700-1000 watt. It varries due to the efficiency of computer and other extra audio devices, power supply Eg:ups, home theatre, speaker etc..
The three parts of a computer responsible for output are the data writing output, such as a CD drive or USB drive. The second thing is the display, or screen. The third is the speaker.
I don't know what it indicates , but my computer does that also
Yes one beep is OK, the Power on testing of your system has passed. More than one beep is when problems are found.
It's usually a small speaker mounted to your computer case. Some mother boards will have it soldered directly to the board.
Internal speakers are speakers that are mounted inside electronic items such as computers or radios. Unlike an iPod, which requires headphones plugged in, equipment with internal speakers do not require headphones or other speakers to be plugged in.
The demonstrative pronoun "this" indicates a single object closest to the speaker.
If you are referring to the original internal computer speaker in IBM compatible computers, then it connects to the chipset on the motherboard or the programmable interval controller. If you mean internal speakers on systems that play modern sound out the internal speakers, then they would connect to the sound card or an integrated sound chip on the motherboard.
This one
Airy, well ventilated room, Desks, board with internal parts of computer with their names, multimedia, well trained computer trainer, computer accessories such as speaker, mice, joy stick etc
No.
A computer media center consists of a computer, microphone, speaker and camera. All of these can be found in both high and low end computers. The price of the computer normally determines the quality of all or some of these components.
It doesn't need a speaker.
it is somewhere inside it