Sure. But you are right about compatibility issues. Your new computer should have more than 2 USB ports. If your current key board and monitor use a USB plug in, or can be adapted to USB, you should have no problems. Take your keyboard and monitor with you, or at least take the cords when you shop for your new computer to make sure everything will work together. One thing - most computers from the big box stores like Best Buy come packaged with keyboard and monitor. For the money, that might be the best way to go.
replace on board computer
What kind of monitor is? What kind of computer is it? Post em' on my board.
Probably but it depends on the new PC. Most important things to look at are if the monitor is VGA, DVI or HDMI. Use Google and Wikipedia to find out about these things. You could just re-install the operating system on the PC that probably stop if from being slow.
the monitor, the hard drive and the key board/mouse
The central processsing unit is what the "guts" of the computer is "The rest of the computer---the monitor and the key board are the support devices to tell te computer what you want it to do .
holding your: *key-board *speakers *monitor *tower *mouse and mouse pad
The main board of a computer, usually containing the circuitry for the central processing unit, keyboard, and monitor
it worked like a computer accept it had no mouse. you had to add a case monitor and even a key board
You need a computer monitor because it's what displays the actual images on a computer. A computer without a monitor would be like having a television remote without the actual screen. The monitor is a crucial piece of the device, without which it is basically unusable.
I used A Duracell DL2032 to replace a Maxwell CR2032. It seems to work just fine. It is used for my on board computer on my bike.
Did you replace it with the correct cluster ? the later ones are not compatible. You can replace the circuit board with a new one
A smart board is an interactive whiteboard that can control your computer like a touch screen monitor, it also does a bunch of other cool things.