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DIT Principles of Info. Tech. L6

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A port that moves data bits in groups simultaneously. These ports are largely obsolete now, replaced by high-speed USB ports.
The number of colors that a computer monitor can display at one time.
A type of impact printer that uses small pins to strike an inked ribbon to produce tiny dots on the paper.
The amount of space between pixels, which affects the display quality of images shown on a monitor.
A plug on the end of a cable with one or more sockets designed to accept the pins on a male connector.
A type of nonimpact printer that prints high-quality images by using heat to transfer colored ink to specially coated paper.
The process used to link one peripheral to another, forming a chain.
A type of nonimpact printer that uses heat to transfer and attach toner from a drum to paper.
A trademarked standard for short-range, wireless connection
An output device that creates printed images by striking an inked ribbon against paper.
A hardware device that is separate from the computer case but can be connected to it.
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An output device that uses robotic arms to produce large images such as blueprints or engineering drawings.
An input/output device that sends and receives messages through telephone lines.
An older-style type of monitor that uses a vacuum tube.
A port such as small computer system interface (SCSI) or universal serial bus (USB), which can connect multiple peripherals through a single port.
A type of nonimpact printer that produces small, high-quality color photographs captured with a digital camera or an image scanner.
An output device that prints images without striking the paper in any way, such as by spraying ink or transferring toner with heat.
A freestanding input/output device that uses a touch screen for the input of information requests and then displays feedback on the same screen.
One tiny spot in a grid of thousands of spots used to form an image on a computer screen or on paper.