OPERATING SYSTEM AND HARDWARE END ASSESMENT PROJECT-BOTHO UNIVERSITY (THE TECH GUY Book 1) by Kopelo Teto

OPERATING SYSTEM AND HARDWARE END ASSESMENT PROJECT-BOTHO UNIVERSITY (THE TECH GUY Book 1) by Kopelo Teto

Author:Kopelo, Teto [Kopelo, Teto]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2019-04-13T16:00:00+00:00


7.MOBILE DEVICES AND HOW THEY WORK

A mobile device its basically any form of a computer device that can be hand held. Its strategically designed to be

very portable in a way that it can fit in your hand and some to an extend of putting them in your pockets. This

device is powerful enough to do the same things you with your desktop computer or laptop and some will still be

able to do its cellular functions like callings, sending and receiving texts. Technically any hand held computer

device will have flat screen layer providing room for touch screen functionality. Some like mobile phones and

tablets function with a network on services which a provided by network service providers.

 Tablet

Goodwill Community Foundation, (2016). Computer Basics - Mobile Devices. [online]. Available at:

https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/computerbasics/mobile-devices/1/. [Accessed on 20 October 2018] They larger than phones but smaller than laptop, they are still portable never the less. They are made differently from laptops; they provide the user with a very different computing experience. They do not have keyboards or touchpads; the entire screen is touch sensitive providing the user with a very smooth surface to surf through. This type of device can auto rotate screen in a way that you will be able to utilize it even upside down or sideways. This device, just like a cellular phone, you can make calls, receive and send texts, and as well as surf through the internet. It able to transfer files wirelessly through Bluetooth, infrared and WiFi functionality. It’s almost a mobile phone but with larger structure, it can store data and edit it depending on the type of format it is. They don’t necessarily do everything computers can do but are considered second computers because they have an operation system, able to program, receive, store and retrieve information. Their uniqueness is their portability and large touch screen interface.

 E reader

Goodwill Community Foundation, (2016). Computer Basics - Mobile Devices. [online]. Available at:

https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/computerbasics/mobile-devices/1/. [Accessed on 20 October 2018] Also known as E book readers, very similar to tablet computer devices except that their main function is for reading e-books (digital downloadable books). They are less popular because they are limited to one purpose, which is to read notes. They are outmatched but most of the mobile computer devices because ebooks can be read some of the mobile device which they happen to be able to do far more functions on top of that. Most e reader usually use the “e-ink” display function which is more simple to view and read than a normal traditional computer display. One of its best feature is that, it gives the user the ability to even read in a very bright sunlight unlike other mobile device who will fail to display information properly due to high incoming light. It’s almost as if you are reading a regular book when using this device. This device is good for trainees as they are able to bring thousands books with them in one pack of an E reader. It can also access the internet for you download more books if you want them.



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