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Synonyms and antonyms of Computer equipment and parts in British Thesaurus
Computer equipment and parts
accelerated graphics port (noun)
an AGP
accelerator card (noun)
a circuit board in a computer that makes the computer work faster by adding a faster central processing unit
ADC (noun)
analogue-to-digital converter: a piece of equipment that changes analogue information into a digital form that can be used by a computer
A drive (noun)
on old computers, the part of the computer that you put a floppy disk into
AGP (noun)
accelerated graphics port: a place in a computer for connecting a circuit board that allows the computer to quickly show images that have height and depth
base hardware (noun)
the features that a computer must have in order to run a particular piece of software
bridgeware (noun)
computer equipment or software that makes changing from one computer system to another easier, for example by changing the file format
bus (noun)
computing a set of wires that send information from one part of a computer system to another
cable modem (noun)
a high-speed modem that allows a computer to connect to the Internet through the same underground wires as cable television
card (noun)
computing a circuit board that fits inside a computer and connects to a particular piece of equipment such as a modem or computer screen
cathode ray tube (noun)
a piece of equipment in televisions and some computers that creates the image on the screen. A beam of high-energy electrons is directed towards the screen, where it makes different spots of colour shine with light to make a picture.
C drive (noun)
the main hard disk drive on a computer system
central processing unit (noun)
a CPU in a computer
chip (noun)
a very small piece of silicon marked with electronic connections that is used in computers and other machines
dataport (noun)
a part of a laptop computer into which you put a cable so that you can use the Internet
disk drive (noun)
the part of a computer that reads information from a disk or records information onto a disk
docking station (noun)
a piece of equipment to which you can connect a portable computer temporarily, for example when you are travelling between different offices, so that you can use it like a PC
drive (noun)
computing the part of a computer that sends or receives information from a disk
expansion card (noun)
a circuit board that makes a computer more powerful or able to do more things
fax-modem (noun)
a modem that allows a computer to send and receive faxes
flatbed scanner (noun)
a type of scanner that consists of a flat surface on which you put documents to be scanned
flat panel monitor (noun)
a very thin computer screen with a flat surface that you look at
graphics adapter (noun)
a part in a computer that changes software instructions into electrical signals that show images on a screen
graphics card (noun)
the part inside a computer that changes information into images
hardware (noun)
computer equipment. Computer programs are called software
hub (noun)
computing a piece of computer equipment used for connecting one part of a computer system to another part, or for connecting several computers to each other to form a network
input (noun)
the connection on a computer or piece of electronic equipment where information enters it from another machine
input/output (noun)
equipment or software that controls the passage of information into and out of a computer or computer part
intermediate system (noun)
a piece of equipment that connects a network or user to the Internet
keypad (noun)
a small keyboard, for example on a telephone, computer, or calculator
laser printer (noun)
a type of printer that you use with a computer, using light from a laser to make very clear letters and pictures
machine (noun)
a computer
matrix (noun)
computing an arrangement of electronic parts in a computer circuit
microchip (noun)
a very small piece of silicon that contains the electronic connections for making a computer work
microprocessor (noun)
a piece of electronic equipment inside a computer that makes it work. It is often simply called a processor.
MIDI (noun)
musical instrument digital interface: a method of connecting a computer to an electronic musical instrument
monitor (noun)
a screen that shows pictures or information
motherboard (noun)
the main circuit board in a computer
mouse (noun)
computing a small object that you move in order to do things on a computer screen. When you press on a part of the mouse, you click on it. You also click on things on the computer screen itself, using a mouse
mouse button (noun)
one of the two or three parts of a computer mouse that you press to give an instruction to a computer
mouse mat (noun)
British a piece of soft material that you move a computer mouse around on. The usual American word is mousepad.
mousepad (noun)
the flat part on a laptop that you operate with your fingers to do things on a computer screen
parallel port (noun)
a connection between a computer and another piece of equipment, for example a printer, that uses more than one wire to carry information
PCMCIA (noun)
Personal Computer Memory Card Interface Adapter: a very small expansion board (=electronic part) for computers, especially laptops (=small computers that can be carried around)
pen (noun)
an electronic object similar to a pen that you can use with a computer
peripheral (noun)
a piece of equipment that you can connect to a computer, such as a printer
pointing device (noun)
a piece of equipment used for moving a cursor on a computer screen, for example a computer mouse
port (noun)
computing a part of a computer that you fit a cable into so that you can connect another piece of equipment to it
processor (noun)
computing the part of a computer that controls and performs all its operations
router (noun)
a piece of equipment or software that finds the best way of sending information between any two networks
screen (noun)
the flat surface on a computer, television, or piece of electronic equipment where words and pictures are shown
serial port (noun)
a part of a computer where you can connect another piece of equipment
silicon chip (noun)
a small piece of silicon with a set of complicated electronic connections on it, used especially in computers
sound card (noun)
a small circuit board inside a computer that changes information into sounds that you can hear, for example while you are playing a computer game
spudger (noun)
a tool used for opening the case of a computer, mobile phone, etc and moving or removing small parts such as wires or SIM cards
surge protector (noun)
a piece of equipment that is used for protecting computers from damage caused by a sudden increase in electrical power
USB device (noun)
a piece of equipment such as a printer, keyboard, or modem that can be connected to a computer through a USB port
USB port (noun)
a place on a computer where you can attach a cable for connecting a printer, keyboard, modem etc
video adapter (noun)
the part inside a computer that changes information into images
video card (noun)
the part inside a computer that changes information into images
visual display unit (noun)
a VDU