How Computers Work
Ever wondered what's inside your computer? This fully illustrated book reveals all.
Written by Ron White and superbly illustrated by Timothy Edward Downs and Stephen Adams, Que's How Computers Work, Millennium Edition is reminiscent of those books published in the 1980s for wannabe computer geeks, which have long since disappeared. But this millennium edition is one that should long have a place in every computer user's bookcase, to satisfy those moments of intense curiosity.
White does not shy away from the complexity of the technology behind the modern computer, its software and its hardware. The book deals almost exclusively with desktop boxes, rather than the other applications in which computers are used such as car radios, dishwashers, mobile phones and the like.
Ideas are explained skilfully and the text is cleverly integrated with graphics and diagrams, so that even hard-to-grasp ideas like compression and disk structures can be easily digested. Unlike its 1980s predecessors, How Computers Work covers the cutting edge of technology, with everything from DVD to CD-R and modems to multimedia.
How
Computers Work, Millenium Edition, shows you how chips, software, memory,
and hardware work using detailed four-color drawings. An animated, full-color
CD-ROM takes you directly inside your computer. This book is completely updated
and revised to include the latest technology developments including the
Internet, multimedia sound and video, Pentium III/ Xeon// Celeron processors,
DVD drives, digital cameras, color printing, Y2K, and ebooks.
How Computers Work costs £21.99 but you can save 60% at Amazon and purchase this book for £15.39
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