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Computer
Presented by Togrul Eminov
What is
Computer?
A computer is an electronic device that
manipulates information, or data. It has the ability
to store, retrieve, and process data. You may
already know that you can use a computer
to type documents, send email, play games,
and browse the Web. You can also use it to edit
or create spreadsheets, presentations, and
even videos.
The history of
Computers
Evolution of Computers
• The First Generation
• The Second Generation
• The Third Generation
• The Fourth Generation
First Generation Computers
• 1.Use of vacuum tubes
• 2.Big & Clumsy
• 3.High Electricity Consumption
• 4.Programming in Mechanical Language
• 5. Larger AC were needed
• 6.Lot of electricity failure occured
Second Generation Computers
• 1.Transistors were used
• 2.Core Memory was developed
• 3.Faster than first generation computers
• 4.First Operating System was developed
• 5.Programming was in Machine Language
& Assembly Language
• 6.Magnetic taped & discs were used
• 7.Computers become smaller in size than
the First generation computers
THIRD GENERATION COMPUTERS
• 1.Integrated circuits developed
• 2.Power consumption was low
• 3.SSI &MSI Techonolgy was used
• 4.Hugh level languages were used
FOURTH
GENERATION
COMPUTERS
• LSI & VLSI Technology used
• Development of portable Computers
• RAID Technology of data storage
• Used in virtual reality, multimedia,
simulation
• Computers started in use for Data
Communication
The Future
The future promises advanced technology in
computing. Faster, smarter and more
affordable
What are the
different types of
computers?
Desktop
computers
Laptop
computers
Tablet
computers
Servers
• A server is a computer that serves up
information to other computers on a network. For
example, whenever you use the Internet, you're
looking at something that's stored on a server.
Many businesses also use local file servers to
store and share files internally.
PCs and Macs
• Personal computers come in two
main styles: PC and Mac.
Both are fully functional, but they
have a different look and feel, and
many people prefer one or the other.
• This type of computer began with the
original IBM PC that was introduced in 1981.
Other companies began creating similar
computers, which were called IBM PC
Compatible . Today, this is the most common
type of personal computer, and it typically
includes the Microsoft Windows operating
system
Macs
• The Macintosh computer was introduced in
1984, and it was the first widely sold personal
computer with a graphical user interface,
or GUI (pronounced gooey). All Macs are
made by one company (Apple), and they
almost always use the Mac OS X operating
system.
Introduction
• The basic parts of a desktop computer
are the computer case,
• monitor, keyboard, mouse,
and power cord. Each part plays
an important role whenever you use a
computer.
Computer case
• The computer case is the metal and plastic box
that contains the main components of the
computer, including the motherboard, central
processing unit (CPU), and power supply.The front of
the case usually has an On/Off button and one or
more optical drives.
• Computer cases come in different shapes and sizes.
A desktop case lies flat on a desk, and the monitor
usually sits on top of it. A tower case is tall and sits
next to the monitor or on the floor. All-in-
one computers come with the internal components
built into the monitor, which eliminates the need for a
separate case.
Monitor
• The monitor works with a video card, located
inside the computer case, to display images
and text on the screen. Most monitors
have control buttons that allow you to
change your monitor's display settings, and
some monitors also have built-in speakers.
• Newer monitors usually have LCD (liquid
crystal display) or LED (light-emitting diode)
displays.These can be made very thin, and
they are often called flat-panel displays.
Older monitors use CRT (cathode ray tube)
displays.CRT monitors are much larger and
heavier, and they take up more desk space.
Keyboard
• The keyboard is one of the
main ways to communicate
with a computer.There are
many different types of
keyboards, but most are very
similar and allow you to
accomplish the same basic
tasks.
Mouse
• The mouse is another important tool for
communicating with computers. Commonly
known as a pointing device, it lets
you point to objects on the screen, click on
them, and move them.
• There are two main mouse types: optical
and mechanical. The optical mouse uses an
electronic eye to detect movement and is
easier to clean. The mechanical
mouse uses a rolling ball to detect
movement and requires regular cleaning to
work properly.
Thank you for your attention

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Presentation for computer

  • 2. What is Computer? A computer is an electronic device that manipulates information, or data. It has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data. You may already know that you can use a computer to type documents, send email, play games, and browse the Web. You can also use it to edit or create spreadsheets, presentations, and even videos.
  • 4. Evolution of Computers • The First Generation • The Second Generation • The Third Generation • The Fourth Generation
  • 5. First Generation Computers • 1.Use of vacuum tubes • 2.Big & Clumsy • 3.High Electricity Consumption • 4.Programming in Mechanical Language • 5. Larger AC were needed • 6.Lot of electricity failure occured
  • 6. Second Generation Computers • 1.Transistors were used • 2.Core Memory was developed • 3.Faster than first generation computers • 4.First Operating System was developed • 5.Programming was in Machine Language & Assembly Language • 6.Magnetic taped & discs were used • 7.Computers become smaller in size than the First generation computers
  • 7. THIRD GENERATION COMPUTERS • 1.Integrated circuits developed • 2.Power consumption was low • 3.SSI &MSI Techonolgy was used • 4.Hugh level languages were used
  • 8. FOURTH GENERATION COMPUTERS • LSI & VLSI Technology used • Development of portable Computers • RAID Technology of data storage • Used in virtual reality, multimedia, simulation • Computers started in use for Data Communication
  • 9. The Future The future promises advanced technology in computing. Faster, smarter and more affordable
  • 10. What are the different types of computers?
  • 14. Servers • A server is a computer that serves up information to other computers on a network. For example, whenever you use the Internet, you're looking at something that's stored on a server. Many businesses also use local file servers to store and share files internally.
  • 15. PCs and Macs • Personal computers come in two main styles: PC and Mac. Both are fully functional, but they have a different look and feel, and many people prefer one or the other.
  • 16. • This type of computer began with the original IBM PC that was introduced in 1981. Other companies began creating similar computers, which were called IBM PC Compatible . Today, this is the most common type of personal computer, and it typically includes the Microsoft Windows operating system
  • 17. Macs • The Macintosh computer was introduced in 1984, and it was the first widely sold personal computer with a graphical user interface, or GUI (pronounced gooey). All Macs are made by one company (Apple), and they almost always use the Mac OS X operating system.
  • 18. Introduction • The basic parts of a desktop computer are the computer case, • monitor, keyboard, mouse, and power cord. Each part plays an important role whenever you use a computer.
  • 19. Computer case • The computer case is the metal and plastic box that contains the main components of the computer, including the motherboard, central processing unit (CPU), and power supply.The front of the case usually has an On/Off button and one or more optical drives. • Computer cases come in different shapes and sizes. A desktop case lies flat on a desk, and the monitor usually sits on top of it. A tower case is tall and sits next to the monitor or on the floor. All-in- one computers come with the internal components built into the monitor, which eliminates the need for a separate case.
  • 20. Monitor • The monitor works with a video card, located inside the computer case, to display images and text on the screen. Most monitors have control buttons that allow you to change your monitor's display settings, and some monitors also have built-in speakers. • Newer monitors usually have LCD (liquid crystal display) or LED (light-emitting diode) displays.These can be made very thin, and they are often called flat-panel displays. Older monitors use CRT (cathode ray tube) displays.CRT monitors are much larger and heavier, and they take up more desk space.
  • 21. Keyboard • The keyboard is one of the main ways to communicate with a computer.There are many different types of keyboards, but most are very similar and allow you to accomplish the same basic tasks.
  • 22. Mouse • The mouse is another important tool for communicating with computers. Commonly known as a pointing device, it lets you point to objects on the screen, click on them, and move them. • There are two main mouse types: optical and mechanical. The optical mouse uses an electronic eye to detect movement and is easier to clean. The mechanical mouse uses a rolling ball to detect movement and requires regular cleaning to work properly.
  • 23. Thank you for your attention