Unit 1 Vocabulary — Computer Types

Noun (thing)
Barebone
computers often sold as incomplete kits that require extra components to be functional
Assembling a barebone computer is usually less expensive and certainly more configurable than buying a ready-made one off the shelf.
Noun (thing)
Convergence
the evolution of devices towards common functionality
The iPhone is a good example of convergence, because it has all the features of a PDA, mobile phone, and an MP3 player in one package.
Noun (thing)
Desktop computer
a personal computer typically in the shape of a tower or box with a connected keyboard, mouse, and monitor
Desktop computers are seen in nearly every office and home today.

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