This document includes a brief overview of basic computing concepts. It is the first in a series of three self-instruction Internet tutorials produced by the Bedford Public Library.
You can scroll through the document or jump to any of the topics listed below. You can also print the entire document by printing this page.
What is a Computer?
Software and Hardware
Hardware Components
Hardware Accessories
Operating System Software
Software Applications
Reference
What is a Computer?
Software and Hardware
Hardware Components
Input Devices -- "How to tell it what to do"
Output Devices -- "How it shows you what it is doing"
Storage Devices -- "How it saves data and programs"
Memory -- "How the processor stores and uses immediate data"
Microprocessors -- "The brain of the computer"
Hardware Accessories
Modems
CD-ROM Drives
Printers
Scanners
Operating System Software
Software Applications
Reference
Here are some additional resources for more information on computer basics.
The Bedford Public Library also provides tutorials on Internet Basics and Searching the Web.


allow you to save work on small disks and take the data with you.
- PCs primarily use microprocessors (sometimes called the chip) manufactured by Intel. The older Intel versions include the 386, 486 and now the Pentium line.

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