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Random Access Memory (RAM)
Temporary memory meant for new data. More easily lost. Consists of downloads and programs installed by user, also user documents.
Read-only Memory (ROM)
More secure, permanant data, used by programmer, not accessable to user.
Byte
A unit used to measure the amount of information a computer can hold. Equalls 8 bits, or enough code for one binary character.
Memory
The measured ammound of information a computer can hold.
Processor Speed
Signifys the speed with which data can be moved in and out of memory.
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Software
Software that converst graphics into text after it is scanned into a computer.
Tablet Computer
Fully developed computer systems in slate format... one flat unit with a touch screen.
Resolution
Denotes image clarity and quality on a computer screen.
Lumens
Measure of the brightness expelled by a projector.
Trackball
Consists of a movable ball embedded into a stationary base. Moves similiarly to a mouse, only user has direct contact with ball.