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.
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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.
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