How computers work
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How computers work
Ziff-Davis Press, c1997
Deluxe ed.
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PC/Computing
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Includes index
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Description
Now with new and updated content and brilliant graphics covering all the new technologies, How Computers Work, Deluxe Edition is your ticket to learning everything about your PC. Take a trip through the neural pathways and vital organs of your personal computer to discover the latest cutting-edge technologies, how they work, and how they are changing the way people use PCs. Glorious, full-color illustrations make even the most complex subjects easy to understand. Follow PC/Computing senior editor and computer expert Ron White as he shows you the latest technology developments, including the Internet, multimedia sound and video, Pentium II processors, virtual reality, DVD drives, digital cameras, color printing, and more in new chapters on the hottest -- and coolest -- PC components.<p>Whatever your age level or technical expertise, How Computers Work, Deluxe Edition will capture your imagination, delight your eyes, and expand your mind!
by "Nielsen BookData"