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1. The system used to dissipate heat generated by the PC components, which can include fans and heat sinks.
2. The screen component that visually represents the output from the computer's video system.
3. Hardware used to provide data and control signals to the device, such as keyboards and touchscreens.
4. An input device consisting of keys used for typing and interacting with a computer.
5. A type of personal computer that features high-performance graphics cards and processors.
6. A mobile PC that features a touchscreen interface and is often used for browsing, reading, and media consumption.
7. A high-performance personal computer designed for technical or scientific applications, typically featuring powerful CPU and large amounts of RAM.
8. A type of personal computer that combines the monitor and the computer's internal components into a single unit, reducing clutter.
9. An input device that allows users to control the cursor on the screen through finger movements.
10. The main circuit board that houses the CPU, memory, and other components, allowing communication between them.
11. The component that converts electrical power from an outlet into usable power for the computer's components.
12. A portable PC that integrates all the components, including a screen, keyboard, and battery, into a single foldable unit.
13. Atype of personal computer that typically consists of a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and tower.
14. PCs that can switch between laptop mode and tablet mode, offering flexibility in use and touchscreen functionality.