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An input device that converts physical documents into digital format
Physical parts of a computer you can touch, like internal components
An output device that projects images onto a surface
A device that sends data to a computer, like a mouse or microphone
An output device that displays what the user is doing, made up of pixels
An output device that plays sound for notifications or entertainment
A device that serves both as an input (touch control) and output (display)
An input device that uses a laser to track movement and control the cursor
Provides power to the computer and all its parts
An input device that records audio from the real world as digital audio
The part of the computer everything else plugs into, allowing components to communicate
The 'brains' of the computer, processing instructions and data
Parts of a computer you can't touch, like instructions and code
The computer's short-term memory, holding apps while they're in use
A device that takes information from a computer and presents it in the real world, like a monitor or speaker
An output device that prints digital documents onto paper
An input device used for digital drawing and design
The computer's long-term memory, storing files, apps, and data even when off