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Saturday 7 September 2013

IGNOU BCA 1st sem Solved Assignment -List the features of the following:Scanner LCD Monitors MICR Net book

List the features of the following:Scanner LCD Monitors  MICR  Net book
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features of the Scanner
  1. The type of feeder - Flatbed General Purpose Single page scanner, or automatic document feeder that is used for scanning manuals and books and works faster then normal flatbed scanners.
  1. Software compatibility - One key feature of a scanner is the type of software it requires to operate and whether or not that it is compatible with your particular computer. It is important to identify if the specific drivers needed to make the scanner work with your computer are included with the scanner itself. Without them, the scanner will be all but useless to you.
  1. Resolution/Color Depth - the color depth of a particular scanner is important which means the quality of scanned images, measured usually in DPI (dots per inch) the more high dpi number a scanner holds, a more perfect image quality you get.
  1. Size of scanned image - traditional flatbed scanners can handle up to legal size paper which is 8.5 x 14″. If one needs to scan images larger than may need to upgrade to a large format flatbed scanner or even a larger sheet-fed scanner.
  1. Warranty/Service - As is often the case with electronic equipment, problems can and do occur. This makes one of the key features of any scanner the warranty or service plan that it includes.
  1. Price - While it may not be obvious to some, price can often be one of the most important features of any scanner.
  • The driver is a variant of the standard PCL driver. It has all the features of the standard PCL driver, plus the MICR features.
  • The driver installation is independent from the standard PCL driver, and will not interfere with the installation of the standard PCL driver.
  • During installation, the printer will show: "TallyGenicom 9035 MICR (PCL)"
  • At print time, the driver will query the printer to see if a MICR Toner Cartridge is installed:
  • If no MICR Toner Cartridge is installed, the printer will print without MICR resource usage (MICR tab does not appear).
  • If the MICR Toner Cartridge is installed, the dialog box will prompt the user for a password (MICR tab will appear). A valid password allows the user to print with access to MICR resources.
  • The driver will then query the printer to see if a valid password has been entered.
  • If the password is invalid, it will ask the user again for valid password. If it is still invalid, the user can only print in standard mode.
  • Use of the MICR driver requires the use of the MICR fonts resident in the printer.
  • The driver is compatible with Windows XP and Windows 2000








features of the LCD Monitors
Top 10 features of LCD monitors


The liquid crystal display (LCD) technology has been used in several electronic products over the years. Now this technology has invaded the field of computer and LCD monitors are fast replacing cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors. There are more reasons for LCDs to be more endearing than CRTs than just the "LCDs are cool and CRTs are history" factor. Some of the major reasons are:

•           Cost effective
•           Energy efficient
•           Space economy
•           Reduced radiation
•           Lighter weight
•           Less eyestrain
•           Improved image quality/contrast
•           Better screen privacy
•           Long life
•           Easy options and features


features of the MICR
The MICR driver provides additional security to the end user if they require it. The printer's firmware has MICR security and related MICR features. The driver has MICR related security feature selections. The following are the main features of the driver:


features of the Net book

Processor
The processor is the main brain of your netbook and performs all the calculations your netbook makes every second. The ones used in netbooks are usually designed specifically for mobile devices, aiming to give you more computing power while using less battery power. 
Many netbooks use Intel's Atom chips or AMD's C-Series but whatever the exact version you'll normally find a dual-core processor designed for use in netbooks. Though they are perfectly capable of powering your netbook you won't find more powerful quad-core processors here.
Memory (Ram)
Ram (random access memory) is your laptop's short-term memory. It's used to store information while you're using the laptop (the hard drive is used for long-term file storage). Consequently, the amount of Ram your laptop has determines how many different tasks it can accomplish simultaneously.
Netbooks come with less Ram than you'll find on even a cheap laptop. Aim for 2GB if you can, though some models only come with 1GB. 
Battery life
You're likely to have bought a netbook to be able to use it on the move so battery life is important. Netbook batteries are lasting longer, and you can expect the best of them to last around six to eight hours. Using the netbook's wireless connection will drain the battery more quickly than day-to-day office tasks. 
If battery life is particularly important to you, check whether the netbook manufacturer offers a long-life battery for your chosen model.
Keyboard
Unsurprisingly, a netbook’s keyboard is even smaller than the ones that come with a laptop. And, of course, the smaller the netbook, the smaller the keyboard. 
Because of the limited amount of space available on a netbook, you’re likely to find that the keys on a netbook’s keyboard are closer together. Some netbook manufacturers make very good use of the limited space available, though, fitting the keyboard across the entire surface of the netbook’s chassis. Some keys may also have moved in order to fit everything into the netbook, while others may have been reduced in size – the cursor keys and the right-shift key tend are more likely than others to have received this treatment on a netbook.
As the keyboard is built into the body of the netbook, you’ll find that it’s not as comfortable to use as desktop keyboards. It’s a good idea to try out a netbook’s keyboard before you buy, to ensure you get one you're comfortable with.
Ports and sockets
Netbooks come with USB ports so that you can add peripheral devices. Pay attention to where these ports are placed on the side of the netbook. If you have a bulky USB device (such as a chunky USB key), make sure there’s sufficient room between the sockets, so that plugging your device into the netbook doesn’t obscure the adjacent port. 
The range of other connections you'll find tend to be fairly basic compared to a laptop but look out for USB 3.0 ports, rather than the slower USB 2.0 standards and HDMI outputs for hooking your netbook up to a larger screen, which you'll find on some netbooks. 
Storage space
The HDD (hard disk drive) provides long-term memory for data storage – measured in gigabytes (GB). We recommend getting a minimum of 160GB hard disk space, as storing video or high high-resolution photos, music and software uses up lots of space. If in doubt, go for more hard drive space if you can afford it - many netbooks offer 250GB. 
If you need extra storage space, an external hard drive may be the answer or you could consider using online or cloud storage options. 
Display
Unsurprisingly the screen size has a direct impact on the size of the netbook itself. The most common size is 10.1-inches. If you find reflections a pain and are planning to use your netbook out and about, or in a bright setting, look out for a matte screen. This option is more common on netbooks than laptops.
Touchpad
Like laptops netbooks come with a touchpad or trackpad rather than a mouse. Typically, one or two clickable buttons beneath or beside the touchpad act like mouse buttons.
A touchpad is more fiddly to use than a mouse, and netbooks’ touchpads are particularly small, but it’s possible to attach a mouse instead if you prefer. You’ll need a USB port available for this, though.
Graphics
Netbooks are built for everyday tasks rather than power-hungry ones, so they’re unsuitable for serious gaming so don’t expect to find top-notch graphics in your netbook. Netbooks come with integrated graphics which operate using a chunk of the netbook’s memory (Ram), and are fine if you’re just planning to do basic, everyday tasks

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