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Equally threatening to Microsoft's current personal-computer dominance, game consoles can be made even more like personal computers with additional equipment, such as a hard-disk drive, keyboard and mouse, which can be plugged directly into them.
Sony will also produce additional equipment, such as a hard-disk drive, keyboard and mouse, which can be plugged into its game console to make it more like a PC.Since its launch in March 2000, when eager customers tumbled over one another to obtain the first machines, Sony has sold more than 10m of its new consoles.
You'll have to bring your own operating system (not compatible with Vista), RAM, hard drive, keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
You add your own RAM, hard drive, keyboard, mouse, and monitor to the preinstalled Intel motherboard and CPU.
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Or you can connect anything you'd connect to a PC: external drives, flash drives, keyboard, mouse, speakers, cameras and so on.
The most vulnerable components are the mechanical components, such as cooling fans, cd drives, keyboard, mice and touch pads.
Mr. Vona, who is homeless, works on 43rd Street -- literally -- repairing laptops, hard drives, keyboards, scanners, monitors and whatever other detritus of the digital age he can scavenge from the trash.
Count on Nintendo to also offer high-speed Net access along the lines of what Sony and Sega are promising, as well as ports that should make it possible to connect devices like disk drives, keyboards, mice and cameras, probably at about the same price as its competitors.
In particular, be careful which USB devices--like flash drives, keyboards, and mice--you are hooking up.
"We've got signals from monkeys right now that can drive a keyboard," Ling told me recently.
The BIOS contains the code that controls the computer's hard drive, screen, keyboard and other basic elements.
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