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Definitions of personal computer

Definitions of personal computer

Included as an appliance in RECS, a microcomputer for producing written, programmed, or coded material, playing games, or doing calculations. ...www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/recs/glossary.html

A small (desktop) microcomputer designed for use by a single user. As an acronym, 'PC,' the term frequently refers to a personal computer that runs Microsoft's MS-DOS (disk operating system) or Microsoft's Windows GUI. cf. network computer, multi-user system.teladesign.com/ma-thesis/glossary.html

A small, relatively inexpensive computer designed for an individual User, although PCs are commonly linked together to form a network. In terms of power, there is great variety. At the high end, there is little distinction between PCs, Laptops and Workstations.servicedesk.unimelb.edu.au/knowledgebase/itservices/a-z/p.html

A small. low cost computer originally designed for individual users. Recently, microcomputers have become powerful tools for many businesses that, when networked together, have replace minicomputers and in some cases mainframes and information tools.www.jpma.com/pos_software/retail_software_glossary.asp

French: ordinateur personnel (OP); PC; ordinateur individuel (OI) A micro-computer intended for professional and personal applications.www.hackcanada.com/canadian/phreaking/gtit5.html
A computer built for use by one individual at a time in an office or at home or school.www.economicadventure.org/teachers/glossary_dec.cfm

S mall computer designed for an individual user, based on microprocessor technology in which a maximum of functionality is provided in a single or small number of chipswww.iec.ch/tiss/survkit/ittoolsguide/terms.htm

PC originally referred to the IBM PC but now is used to refer to any IBM compatible personal computer.www.assistireland.ie/glossary.asp

A generic term used to describe many kinds of small-format personal computer systems found at schools, homes, and offices. Sometimes identified by the speed of the central processing board (486, 6840, etc.). ...www2.plymouth.ac.uk/distancelearning/course/glossary.doc

Any combination of processor, input device and output device designed for use by a single individual. Personal computers may also be called workstations. ...www.martymodell.com/pgsa2/pgsa-glossary.html

The least expensive and most common computer system in use today, built around a microprocessor and used mainly by one person at a time.www.wiley.com/college/busin/icmis/oakman/outline/chap01/misc/glossary.htm

The most common type of computer found in an office, class room, or home. The PC is designed to fit on a desk and be used by one person at a time; also called a microcomputer.www.techiwarehouse.com/cms/engine.php

A computer based on Integrated circuit technology designed for single - person usewww.cs.iupui.edu/~aharris/mmcc/mod2/abwww8.html

A single-user computer that sits on a desktop or can be carried around by the user.www.crfonline.org/orc/glossary/p.html

Computer intended for personal use (for just one person). After 1981, the term PC became common for computers of the IBM PC class and compatible, based on Intel processors and x86 architecture. ...www.atlguide2000.com/begin/index.php

a small digital computer based on a microprocessor and designed to be used by one person at a time wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

A personal computer (PC) is a microcomputer whose price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals. The term was popularized by Byte Magazine, as well as Apple with the Apple II in the late-1970s and early-1980s, and afterwards by IBM with the IBM Personal Computer. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal computer

In its more general usage, a PC (personal computer) is a computer designed for use by one person at a time. ...www.shop-script.com/glossary.html

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