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Define input. Describe keyboard entry including the different types of keyboards and keyboard features. Discuss pointing devices including mice, touch screens, joysticks, and styluses. Describe scanning devices including optical scanners and card readers. Discuss image capturing devices including digital cameras and digital video cameras. 7-2

Define output. Discuss monitors features, flat-panel, CRT, e-book readers, data projectors, and HDTVs. Define printing features as well as ink-jet, laser, cloud, dot-matrix, thermal, plotter, photo, and portable printers. Discuss audio and video devices including portable media devices, and Mobile DTV. Define combination input and output devices including fax machine, multifunctional devices, and Internet telephone. 7-3

Have you ever wondered how information gets into your computer or comes out in a form you can use? Input devices convert what we understand into what the system unit can process Output devices convert what the system unit has processed into a form that we can understand 7-4

Any data or instructions used by a computer Input devices translate data into a form that the system unit can process Some hardware input devices include: Keyboards Mice Pointing devices Scanning devices Image capturing devices Audio-input devices 7-5

Keyboards Traditional keyboards Ergonomic keyboards Wireless keyboards PDA keyboards Virtual keyboards Features Typewriter keyboard with numeric keypad Special purpose keys Toggle (caps lock, num lock, scroll lock) Combination keys (shortcut keys) 7-6

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Mice - Optical Mechanical Wireless 7-8

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Optical scanners Flatbed scanners Document scanners Portable scanners Card Readers Magnetic card readers (credit card) Radio frequency card readers (hotel key) 7-10

Bar code readers Handheld wand readers or platform scanners Contain photoelectric cells that read bar codes Character and mark recognition devices Magnetic-ink character recognition (MICR) bank check Optical-character recognition (OCR) Optical-mark recognition (OMR) 7-11

Digital cameras Images recorded digitally on disk or in camera s memory Images can be downloaded to a computer Digital video cameras Records motion digitally, can also take still images WebCams Specialized digital video cameras built-in or attached to the monitor 7-12

Exchange messages and files with friends Voice and video capabilities Application sharing 7-13

Voice recognition systems Use a microphone, sound card, and special software Users can operate computers and create documents using voice commands 7-14

Processed data or information Types of output Text Graphics/photos Audio & video Output devices Monitors Printers Audio-output devices 7-15

Known as screens or display screens Output referred to as soft copy Features Resolution/pixels Dot pitch Refresh rate Size Aspect ratio 7-16

Flat-panel monitors Require less power to operate Portable and thinner than CRTs Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Active matrix/thin film transistor (TFT) Passive matrix/dual-scan Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) Cathode-ray tube (CRT) monitors 7-17

Other monitors E-Book readers Digital/interactive whiteboards High-definition television (HDTV) 7-18

Enjoy reading on the go Many feature subscriptions to newspapers and magazines 7-19

Translates information that has been processed by the system unit Output referred to as hard copy Features Resolution Color Speed Memory Duplex printing 7-20

Ink-jet printers Laser printers Personal or shared Other printers Cloud printers Dot-matrix printers Thermal printers Plotters Photo printers Portable printers 7-21

Translates audio information from the computer into sounds that people can understand Speakers and headsets Portable media players/ digital media players Apple ipod, Creative Zen, Microsoft Zune Mobile digital television (Mobile DTV) 7-22

Fax machines Multifunctional devices (MFD) Internet telephones Known as Internet telephony and IP telephony Voice-over IP (VoIP) Ooma Vonage MagicJack Skype 7-23

Technical writers prepare instruction manuals, technical reports, and other scientific or technical documents Typically requires a college degree Communications Journalism English Specialization or familiarization with a technical field Technical writers can expect to earn $46,500 to $76,500 annually 7-24

Electronic Interpretation may soon exist to provide personal interpretation for foreign languages and images Prototype portable handheld electronic interpreters are currently in a testing phase at the U.S. Office of Naval Research 7-25

Define input and input devices. Describe the different types of keyboard, pointing, scanning, image capturing, and audio-input devices. Describe output and output devices. Describe the features and different types of monitors and printers. 7-26

Describe audio and video devices including portable media devices and Mobile DTV. What are combination input and output devices? Discuss some examples. What are Internet telephone phones? List and discuss four Internet telephone service providers. 7-27