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What is Docking Station?

A docking station, also known as a dock, is an apparatus that joins a laptop to numerous devices. It offers a solitary point of link that enables a laptop to make use of an attached display...

215 Hardware General

What is Cat 5?

An Internet connection variety is called Cat 5 (Category 5). It is capable of 12.5 gigabytes per second, or 100 Mbps, of data transmission. Up to 100 meters can be linked between devices using Cat...

243 Hardware General

What is Cat 5e?

Internet cables come in the Cat 5e (Category 5 Enhanced) variety. Despite supporting data transmission speeds of 1,000 Mbps or one gigabit per second, Cat 5e cables look and are wired similarly to...

291 Hardware General

What is Compact Flash (CF)?

A form of flash memory is called Compact Flash. Although they are also used in PDAs and handheld audio players, compact flash cards are most frequently used to store images in digital cameras. ..

218 Hardware General

What is Direct Attached Storage (DAS)?

Any storage device that is immediately linked to a computer is referred to as DAS. HDDs, SSDs, and DVD disks are some examples. While DAS can apply to exterior devices like a hard disk, it most...

233 Hardware General

What is Cat 6?

Internet uses the Cat 6 (Category 6) protocol. It enables 10 Gigabit data transmission speeds and runs at 250 MHz. Compared to Cat 5e, the highest pace of Cat 6 is a factor of ten times...

244 Hardware General

What is Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)?

Up until the middle of the 2000s, CRT screens were a popular form of traditional computer panels and TVs. A CRT monitor works by projecting electrons from the vacuum tube's rear onto a grid of...

247 Technology Hardware General

What is Direct Memory Access (DMA)?

DMA is a technique for moving data from the computer's Memory to another component without having the Processor analyze it first. While the Processor processes the majority of the data your...

216 Hardware General

What is Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM)?

Each piece of data is kept on a distinct battery in a form of Memory called DRAM. Because less tangible room is needed to keep the same quantity of data than if it were kept formally, this method...

219 Hardware General

What is Digital Video Recorder (DVR)?

A DVR is a gadget that can automatically capture, store, and replay TV shows. By continuously capturing a cache of live content as it airs, a DVR can also stop live TV. The user can later decide to...

193 Hardware General

What is Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics (EIDE)?

The IDE disk interface has been enhanced, and the new standard, called EIDE, offers quicker data transmission speeds. EIDE can transmit data at speeds of up to 16.6 Mbps, which is twice as quick as...

222 Hardware General

What is Zero Insertion Force (ZIF)?

On the base of a computer, there is a sort of connector called a ZIF socket that makes it simple to enter and remove a CPU. To avoid twisting or harming the processor's wires, it carefully inserts...

215 Hardware General

What is Video Random Access Memory (VRAM)?

While system Memory is excellent for launching and operating applications, VRAM is where it's at for visual processing. This RAM serves as a cache between the Processor and the video device and is...

196 Hardware General

What is VESA Local Bus (VLB)?

VLB, also known as VL-bus, is an extension connector found on some platforms for computers. To speed up visual processing, a VLB link adds an extension port for a video device. An ISA space and a...

239 Hardware General

What is Video Graphics Array (VGA)?

For showing color images, computers use the VGA graphics standard. Resolutions of 640 x 480 at 16 colors or 320 x 200 at 256 colors are supported by the initial standard. Additionally, it describes...

211 Hardware General

What is Unified Memory Architecture (UMA)?

The memory reservoir used by the Processor and GPU is the same in UMA, a form of computer memory design. It is frequently used in mobile devices like cellphones and laptops as well as PCs with...

235 Technology Hardware General

What is Trackball Device?

To send motion data into computers or other electrical devices, a trackball is used. It has a movable disk on top that can be moved in any direction, serving the same function as a mouse. Simply...

187 Hardware General

What is Thin Client?

Thin clients perform the same functions as standard Computers but lack hard disks, additional I/O interfaces, and other obtrusive features. Thin clients don't have any software loaded on them...

198 Hardware General

What is Thick Client in Network?

Thick clients, also known as heavy clients, are network-connected devices with many features. Thick clients are useful whether they are linked to a network or not, in contrast to thin clients...

210 Network General Hardware General

What is Switch in Network?

A switch is a component of networking equipment used to connect various devices on a network. Switches are usually tiny, flat devices that house a number of Ethernet connections. A small home...

226 Network General Hardware General

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