Newspaper – Newspaper is
a publication printed on paper and issued regularly, usually once a
day. It gives information and opinions about current events and
news. Newspapers usually have a lot of topics in them. They usually
include political events, crime, business, sports and opinions.
People like to read them to stay informed about their local city or
state.
Magazine – Magazines are
publications, usually periodical publications, that are printed or
electronically published. They are generally published on a regular
schedule and contain a variety of content. Magazine are mostly genre
specific, they provide information of that particular genre only
like sports magazine, health magazine, fashion magazine etc.
Microphone – A
microphone, sometimes referred to as a mike or mic, converts sound
into an electrical signal. Electromagnetic transducers facilitate
the conversion of acoustic signals into electrical signals.
Microphones are used in many applications such as telephones,
hearing aids, public address systems, radio, television broadcasting
etc.
Post – Post or mail is a
part of the postal system. The postal system is a system where
written documents and small to medium packages are sent to places
around the world. Anything sent through the postal system is called
mail or post.
Telephone – A telephone
is a communication tool. It is an electronic tool sending digital
signals on wires or radio transmission. Using a telephone, two
people who are in different places can talk to each other. Early
telephones needed to be connected with wires which are called
landline telephones. Now telephone calls can be sent with radio.
This is called wireless or cordless.
CD Player – A CD player
is an electronic device that plays audio compact discs, which are a
digital optical disc data storage format. CD players are often a
part of home stereo systems, car audio systems and personal
computers.
DVD Player – A DVD player
is a device that plays discs produced under both the DVD-Video and
DVD-Audio technical standards. Some DVD players will also play audio
CDs. DVD players are connected to a television to watch the DVD
content, which could be a movie, a recorded TV show or other
content.
CD & DVD – A DVD is
an optical disc capable of storing up to 4.7 GB of data. A Compact
Disc (CD) is a type of optical disc. It is flat and round and is
used to store digital data. It can store data up to 700 MB. CDs and
DVDs use the same way of keeping information. Both CDs and DVDs have
pits and bumps on the data track. The information is read by a
laser.
Camera – A camera is an
optical instrument for recording or capturing images. The images may
be individual still photographs or sequences of images constituting
videos or movies. The camera is a remote sensing device as it senses
subjects without physical contact. The functioning of the camera is
very similar to the functioning of the human eye.
Computer - A computer is a
general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a set of
arithmetic or logical operations automatically. There are four main
processing steps in a computer and they are: inputting, outputting,
storage and processing. These four steps help the computer to work.
Television – Television
or TV is a telecommunication medium used for transmitting sound with
moving images in monochrome or in colour and in two or three
dimensions. Television is a mass medium, for entertainment,
education, news and advertising.
Tablet - Tablet, is a
mobile computer with a touchscreen display, circuitry and battery in
a single device. Tablets come equipped with sensors, including
cameras, a microphone and an accelerometer. Tablets are typically
larger than smartphones or personal digital assistants with screens 7
inches (18 cm) or larger.
Mobile Phone – A mobile
phone is a portable telephone that can make and receive calls over a
radio frequency carrier while the user is moving within a telephone
service area. Mobile phones which offer these and more general
computing capabilities are referred to as smartphones.
Ipad - iPad is a small
tablet computer made by Apple Inc. It is larger than a smartphone
and smaller than a laptop computer. It is different than a laptop in
that it doesn't have a keyboard. Instead, it has a "virtual
keyboards" using the touch screen and a physical keyboard can
be added.
Internet – Internet is
the global system of inter connected computer networks that use the
Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link billions of devices
worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of
private, public, academic, business, and government networks, linked
by a broad array of electronic, wireless and optical networking
technology.
Satellite – A satellite
is an artificial object which has been intentionally placed into
orbit. Satellites are used for a large number of purposes. Common
types include military and civilian Earth observation satellites,
communications satellites, navigation satellites, weather satellites
and research satellites. The world's first artificial satellite, the
Sputnik 1, was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
Fax – Fax is the
telephonic transmission of scanned printed material, normally to a
telephone number connected to a printer or other output device. The
original document is scanned with a fax machine, which turns the
contents into a bitmap. Then the bitmap is sent through the
telephone system. The receiving fax machine reconverts the coded
image, printing a paper copy.
Multimedia LCD Projector –
A Multimedia LCD projector is a type of video projector for
displaying video, images or computer data on a screen or other flat
surface. It is a modern equivalent of the slide projector or
overhead projector. To display images, LCD projectors typically send
light from a metal-halide lamp through a prism or series of dichroic
filters.
Digital Camcorder – A
camcorder is an electronic device combining a video camera and a
video recorder. Camcorders are used by nearly all electronic media,
from electronic-news organisations to current-affairs TV
productions. Camcorders often cover weddings, birthdays,
graduations, children's growth and other personal events.
Social Media Network – A
social media network service is a website or service where people
talk to or network with other people. Social media network can
connect people with same interests and friends. The most popular
websites like Facebook and Twitter are helping to speed up process
of communication. They are available on phones and smartphones.
Pocket Radio – Pocket
radio or portable radios include simple transistor radios that are
typically monoaural and receive the AM, FM or short wave broadcast
bands.
Walkie Talkie – A
walkie-talkie is a hand held device, two way radio
receiver/transmitter. It was developed in the second world war.
Typical walkie-talkies today are phone sized and have a push to talk
button. Walkie-talkie are used for various reasons, in the police
force, military and recreation.
Radio – Radio is a way to
send electromagnetic signals over a long distance, to deliver
information from one place to another. A machine that sends radio
signals is called a transmitter, while a machine that "picks
up" the signals is called a receiver. Radio was first created
as a way to send telegraph messages between two people without
wires.
Cinema Projector – A
cinema projector is an opto-mechanical device for displaying motion
picture film by projecting it onto a screen. Most of the optical and
mechanical elements, except for the illumination and sound devices,
are present in movie cameras.
Dish Antenna – A
satellite dish is a dish-shaped type of parabolic antenna designed
to receive electromagnetic signals from satellites, which transmit
data transmissions or broadcasts, such as satellite television.
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