Answered on : 2024-07-11
Any computer parts that you can actually touch are considered to be **hardware**. Computer hardware comprises all the physical components of a computing device, which are tangible and can be physically handled.
Here are some examples of computer hardware:
- **Input Devices**: These include items like keyboards, mice, trackballs, scanners, digital cameras, microphones, and joysticks[8].
- **Output Devices**: These devices transfer data from a computer system to another form that can be read or used by humans or other computers. Common examples include monitors, printers, and speakers[2][8].
- **Storage Devices**: These include hard disk drives (HDD), solid-state drives (SSD), and USB flash drives[5][6].
- **Internal Components**: These are housed within the computer case and include the central processing unit (CPU), random access memory (RAM), motherboard, graphics card, sound card, and power supply unit[6][12].
- **Peripheral Devices**: These are external devices connected to the computer, such as external hard drives and docking stations[5][7].
- **Computer Case**: The enclosure that contains most of the components of a computer[12][16].
In summary, hardware refers to all the physical parts of a computer system that you can see and touch[2][4].