CLB Lesson 6: Classifying and Evaluating Computers

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Across
  1. 4. A desktop computer that houses the processing components in the same case that holds the monitor.
  2. 6. Mobile computing device you use to download and read electronic versions of printed books, magazines, and newspapers.
  3. 9. Type of server used by small businesses to share files and programs among employees.
  4. 11. A card installed on the motherboard that connects a server to a network on the Internet.
  5. 13. Mobile device that can store digital media such as songs, videos, and photos on a small hard drive.
  6. 14. Type of computer that is powerful; designed for intensive data processing for hundreds or thousands of users at the same time.
  7. 15. Tablet computer that uses a hybrid design that includes a swivel screen or removable keyboard.
  8. 19. Type of server used by large corporations to provide employees access to special software used to run the company's business.
  9. 20. Same as laptop computer.
  10. 21. Type of computer that is lightweight and mobile that includes the system components, keyboard, pointing device, and display screen in a single unit.
Down
  1. 1. Same as netbook computer.
  2. 2. The ability to increase processing capacity to handle additional data.
  3. 3. A very powerful computer distinguished by its processing capacity and speed of calculation.
  4. 5. Type of display screens used by e-book readers; they consume less power.
  5. 7. Type of computer where the processor is built into a household appliance or other device.
  6. 8. Computing device that can perform input, processing, output, and storage activities on its own and is designed to be used by one persona at a time.
  7. 10. A case containing the system unit that stands vertically on the floor.
  8. 12. Mobile device designed for a single video game player for use at one time.
  9. 16. Type of computer that is similar to a laptop, but is smaller and lighter with less power and storage capacity.
  10. 17. Type of server that handles the exchange of information across the Internet.
  11. 18. A type of computer that on or next to a desk, designed to be stationary, runs on power from a wall outlet.