Cables & Peripherals Devices

A peripheral device or auxiliary device, is generally defined as any device that connects to and works with the computer in some way; a piece of computer hardware such as a disk drive, printer, or modem used in conjunction with a computer and under the computer’s control. Peripheral devices are usually physically separate from the computer and connected to it by wires or cables.

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Cables & Peripherals Devices

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You can break peripherals down into obvious distinctions – internal (such as storage devices) or external (pretty much everything else). You can also break them down by function: storage, output (monitors and printers) and input (scanners, keyboard, and mouse). There are four other ways to categorize peripherals: physical connection, virtual connection, shared, and dedicated.

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