What is a Computer and how to use?

A computer is a programmable device that stores, retrieves, and processes data. The term "computer" was originally given to humans (human computers) who performed numerical calculations using mechanical calculators, such as the abacus and slide rule. The term was later given to a mechanical device as they began replacing the human computers. Today's computers are electronic devices that accept data (input), process that data, produce output, and store (storage) the results.


Computer overview

Below is a picture of a computer with each of the main components. In the picture below, you can see the desktop computer, flat-panel display, speakers, keyboard, and mouse. We've also labeled each of the input devices and output devices.



History of the computer

The first digital computer and what most people think of as a computer was called the ENIAC. It was built during World War II (1943-1946) and was designed to help automate the calculations being done by human computers. By doing these calculations on a computer, they could achieve results much faster and with fewer errors.

Early computers like the ENIAC used vacuum tubes and were large (sometimes room size) and only found in businesses, universities, or governments. Later, computers began utilizing transistors as well as smaller and cheaper parts that allowed the ordinary person to own a computer.


Components to make up a desktop computer

Today's desktop computers have some or all of the below components (hardware) and peripherals. As technology advances, older technologies, such as a floppy disk drive and Zip drive (both shown below), are no longer required or included.

  • Bay
  • Case or Chassis
  • Case Fan
  • Optical drive: Blu-ray, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, or DVD.
  • CPU (processor)
  • Floppy disk drive
  • Hard drive
  • Keyboard
  • RAM (random access memory)
  • Microphone
  • Monitor, LCD, or another display device.
  • Motherboard
  • Mouse
  • Network card
  • Power Supply
  • Printer
  • Sound card
  • Speakers
  • Video card
  • Wearable

A computer does not require all the components mentioned above. However, a computer cannot function without having at the very minimum the parts listed below.

  • Processor - Component that executes instructions from the software and hardware.
  • Memory - Temporary primary storage for data traveling between the storage and CPU.
  • Motherboard (with onboard video) - Component that connects all components.
  • Storage device (e.g., hard drive) - Slower secondary storage that permanently stores data. 

However, if you had a computer with only the minimum parts above, you would be unable to communicate with it until you connected at least one input device (e.g., keyboard). Also, for you to see what is happening, you would need at least one output device (e.g., monitor).


Types of computers

When talking about a computer or a "PC," you are usually referring to a desktop computer found in a home or office. Today, however, the lines of what makes a computer are blurring. Below are all the different examples of what is considered a computer today.


The picture above shows several types of computers and computing devices, and is an example of their differences. Below is a complete list of computers of past and present.


  • Console (e.g., Xbox and PS3)
  • Custom-built PC
  • Desktop computer
  • Diskless workstation and Thin client
  • Embedded computers - The most common and used computer. An embedded computer is a computer with a specific function, found in such things as ATMs, cars, microwaves, TVs, the VCR, and other home electronics.
  • Gaming computer
  • Hybrid computer
  • Laptop, portable, notebook computer
  • Mainframe
  • Microcomputer
  • Nanocomputer
  • Netbook
  • PDA
  • Personal computer (aka desktop and home computer)
  • Prebuilt computer
  • Server
  • Set-top box
  • Smartphone
  • Stick computer
  • Supercomputer
  • Tablet

Who makes computers?

Today, there are two types of computers the PC (IBM compatible) and Apple Mac. Several companies that make and build PCs, and if you get all the necessary parts for a computer, you can even build a custom PC. However, when it comes to Apple, only Apple designs and makes these computers. See our computer companies page for a listing of companies (OEMs) that make and build computers.

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