Computing Devices

LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
A thin, flat, low-power display technology commonly used in notebook computers, PDAs, calculators, watches, cameras, and other devices. LCDs utilize liquid crystals and an electric field to control light and display images.
Microcomputer
A microcomputer is a compact computing device whose central processing unit (CPU) consists of a single integrated circuit known as a microprocessor. It is typically designed for use by one person at a time, making it synonymous with home or personal computers (PCs).
Netbook
A small, lightweight, and inexpensive computing device designed for Internet access and light-duty computing tasks. Netbooks are characterized by their physical size, processing power, and storage capacity, which falls between that of a notebook computer and a smartphone.

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