Definition of personal computer Personal computer

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personal computer - a small digital computer based on a microprocessor and designed to be used by one person at a time
  PC, microcomputer
  digital computer a computer that represents information by numerical (binary) digits
  desktop computer a personal computer small enough to fit conveniently in an individual workspace
  microprocessor integrated circuit semiconductor chip that performs the bulk of the processing and controls the parts of a system; "a microprocessor functions as the central processing unit of a microcomputer"; "a disk drive contains a microprocessor to handle the internal functions of the drive"
  pc board a removable circuit board for a personal computer; fits into a slot in the mother board
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  • personal computer
    A small computer, built around a microprocessor, for use by one person at a time.

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  • A personal computer (PC) is a small computer made more common by a system developed by a company called IBM; there are also Macintosh computers, by a company called Apple Inc. PCs usually operate using a system of software known as Windows, by a company called Microsoft Corporation. A computer user usually works with a mouse and keyboard to interact with the computer (giving it input), and looks at information (output) through a monitor, often a flat LCD screen or a CRT (a cathode ray tube) much like those used in most televisions.

    PCs (and almost any other computer) usually use processors (which handle information given by the user) of brands such as Intel (makers of the Pentium processor) and AMD (or Advanced Micro Devices). Sometimes they may have two processors.

    They have a memory, or RAM (random access memory), for moving information (or data) quickly to and from the processor, a hard drive for holding the data after a computer has been turned off, and usually a floppy drive and a CD-ROM drive for reading and writing data. Flash drives and DVD-ROM drives may also be used to read and store data. Computers often have a modem which sends and receives data over a phone line, or will use a network to do the same. Computers also have spaces (or ports) for serial devices such as joysticks, and a fast port called a USB port.

    Computers may be used for work, including doing math quickly, or keeping records; communicating, with online message systems (such as AIM) and e-mail with p

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