ICT IGCSE ch 1 & 11 Types of Computer.

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ICT IGCSE ch 1 & 11 Types of Computer

Objectives identify different types of computer including: Personal Computer or desktop Mainframe Laptop Palmtop Personal Digital Assistant

Computers come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. You are all familiar desktop PCs and laptops, but did you know that computers can be as small as your mobile phone (in fact your phone is a computer!) and as large as a room?!

Mainframes From their invention back in the 1940s until the late 1960s, computers were large, very expensive machines that took up the whole of a room (sometimes several!) These were the only computers available. The circuit-boards of these computers were attached to large, metal racks or frames. This gave them the nickname 'mainframe' computers.

Mainframe Computer A mainframe computer is a large computer, often used by large businesses, in government offices, or by universities.

Mainframe computers are typically: Powerful - they can process vast amounts of data, very quickly Large - they have to be kept in special, air-conditioned rooms Multi-user - they allow several users (sometimes hundreds) to use the computer at the same time, connected via remote terminals (screens and keyboards)

Supercomputers Some of the most powerful mainframe computers can process so much data in such a sort time, that they are referred to as 'supercomputers'

Personal Computer (PC) The early 1980s saw a revolution in computing: the creation of computers that were small enough to fit on a desk, and cheap enough that everyone could have their own, personal computer, instead of having to share access to a mainframe.

These computers came to be known as desktop computers, or personal computers (PCs). A typical PC contained the same basic components as a mainframe computer (CPU, RAM, storage, etc.) but at a fraction of the size and cost.

Early PCs… …were quite unlike the PCs that we all use today: Displays were black and white, and only displayed text (no graphics) No hard-drives (way too expensive) Just a few 100 kB of RAM (not MB or GB!) Slow - a typical speed would be 5MHz (not GHz!) No mouse (no pointer to move!) Light brown case (for some reason every early PC was brown!)

Because PCs were so much smaller than mainframe computers, they were called 'microcomputers' for a while

Laptop Computer A 'laptop' computer is a light, compact and portable PC. Laptops contain a rechargeable battery so that they can be used even when not plugged in to a mains power supply. They also have a built-in LCD monitor. Integrated keyboard and touchpad

To make them as portable as possible, most laptops try to avoid any sort of cable or wire. Instead of a mouse, a trackpad (touchpad) is used. Instead of a wired connection to a network or printer, 'wireless' radio connections are used.

Early portable computers were far from being 'laptops' They weighed several kilos and would have crushed your legs!

Palmtop Computer A palmtop computer is similar to a laptop computer, but smaller. It's small enough to fit in the palm of your hand (hence the name!) Palmtops are usually not very powerful since fast CPUs require a large battery and get hot - both problems in a small device.

A typical palmtop has a very small keyboard - too small to type on normally. Instead the user types using both thumbs. Also there is no room for a trackpad, so a touchscreen or tiny joystick is used instead.

Palmtops are extremely portable, but the small keyboard and screen make the devices tiring to use for long periods.

Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) A PDA is similar to a palmtop computer, except it is even more compact, and typically has no keyboard PDAs use a touchscreen for all data input.

Since the screen is so small, many PDAs have a small stylus (plastic stick) that is used to press things on the screen.

OCR input Most PDAs use some sort of handwriting-recognition system to allow the user to write on the screen, and have their writing converted into text. This is called Optical Character Recognition

Uses PDAs tend to be used a 'digital diaries' allowing users to take their e-mail, documents, appointments, etc. with them wherever they go. Alarms can be set to remind the user of appointments. You rarely see PDAs now since modern 'smart' phones can do all of this, and work as a phone too!

PDAs are often called Pocket-PCs They have cut-down versions of Office software Spreadsheet Database Word Processing Presentation SW

Over to you: Use the links on the wiki page (lesson 7) Make notes Complete the quizzes Work through the interactive powerpoint presentation