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The phrase "a computer that needs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a computer that requires something, such as maintenance, updates, or specific conditions to function properly.
Example: "I have a computer that needs a software update to run the latest applications."
Alternatives: "a computer requiring" or "a computer in need of".
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But it's still a computer that needs your data input, it's just a different format (voice, not text).
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