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access : ______ time is the average time it takes a computer to locate data on the storage medium and read it.
data bus : A ______ ______ allows data to travel from one component within a computer to another over circuits.
data transfer rate : the amount of data a storage device can move per second from the storage medium to the computer
expansion bus : The segment of the data bus that extends between RAM and peripheral devices is called the ______ ______.
expansion card : a small circuit board that gives a computer the capability to control a storage device, an input device, or an output device
expansion port : sometimes called a jack or connector, this passes data in and out of a computer or peripheral device
expansion slot : a long, narrow socket on the system board into which you can plug an expansion card
ink jet : An ______ ______ printer is a non-impact printer that creates characters or graphics by spraying liquid ink onto paper or other media.
laser : A ______ printer uses technology similar to that used by photocopiers in order to produce text and graphics.
magnetic : a type of storage that records data onto disks or tape by magnetizing particles of an oxide-based surface coating
optical : a type of storage that stores data as microscopic light (lands) and dark (pits) spots on the disk surface; examples include CD and DVD storage technologies
pixels : the small dots of light that form an image
Plug and Play : the ability of a computer to automatically recognize and adjust the system configuration for a newly added device
random : ______ access is the ability of a device to “jump” directly to the requested data.
resolution : the number of horizontal and vertical pixels that a device displays on a screen
sequential : ______ access is the ability of a device to read through the data from the beginning.
solid state : a type of storage that records data and stores it in a microscopic grid of cells on a non-volatile, erasable, low-power chip
1. | A ______ printer uses technology similar to that used by photocopiers in order to produce text and graphics. |
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2. | ______ time is the average time it takes a computer to locate data on the storage medium and read it. |
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3. | the small dots of light that form an image |
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4. | ______ access is the ability of a device to “jump” directly to the requested data. |
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5. | An ______ ______ printer is a non-impact printer that creates characters or graphics by spraying liquid ink onto paper or other media. |
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6. | a type of storage that stores data as microscopic light (lands) and dark (pits) spots on the disk surface; examples include CD and DVD storage technologies |
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7. | A ______ ______ allows data to travel from one component within a computer to another over circuits. |
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8. | a type of storage that records data onto disks or tape by magnetizing particles of an oxide-based surface coating |
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9. | the number of horizontal and vertical pixels that a device displays on a screen |
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10. | ______ access is the ability of a device to read through the data from the beginning. |
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11. | a type of storage that records data and stores it in a microscopic grid of cells on a non-volatile, erasable, low-power chip |
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12. | The segment of the data bus that extends between RAM and peripheral devices is called the ______ ______. |
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13. | the ability of a computer to automatically recognize and adjust the system configuration for a newly added device |
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14. | a small circuit board that gives a computer the capability to control a storage device, an input device, or an output device |
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15. | sometimes called a jack or connector, this passes data in and out of a computer or peripheral device |
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16. | a long, narrow socket on the system board into which you can plug an expansion card |
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17. | the amount of data a storage device can move per second from the storage medium to the computer |
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1. | A ______ printer uses technology similar to that used by photocopiers in order to produce text and graphics. |
| |
2. | ______ time is the average time it takes a computer to locate data on the storage medium and read it. |
| |
3. | the small dots of light that form an image |
| |
4. | ______ access is the ability of a device to “jump” directly to the requested data. |
| |
5. | An ______ ______ printer is a non-impact printer that creates characters or graphics by spraying liquid ink onto paper or other media. |
| |
6. | a type of storage that stores data as microscopic light (lands) and dark (pits) spots on the disk surface; examples include CD and DVD storage technologies |
| |
7. | A ______ ______ allows data to travel from one component within a computer to another over circuits. |
| |
8. | a type of storage that records data onto disks or tape by magnetizing particles of an oxide-based surface coating |
| |
9. | the number of horizontal and vertical pixels that a device displays on a screen |
| |
10. | ______ access is the ability of a device to read through the data from the beginning. |
| |
11. | a type of storage that records data and stores it in a microscopic grid of cells on a non-volatile, erasable, low-power chip |
| |
12. | The segment of the data bus that extends between RAM and peripheral devices is called the ______ ______. |
| |
13. | the ability of a computer to automatically recognize and adjust the system configuration for a newly added device |
| |
14. | a small circuit board that gives a computer the capability to control a storage device, an input device, or an output device |
| |
15. | sometimes called a jack or connector, this passes data in and out of a computer or peripheral device |
| |
16. | a long, narrow socket on the system board into which you can plug an expansion card |
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17. | the amount of data a storage device can move per second from the storage medium to the computer |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only