Year 9 Hardware Research Task You will use this presentation to complete the task set For each of the hardware devices in this presentation you will –

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Year 9 Hardware Research Task You will use this presentation to complete the task set For each of the hardware devices in this presentation you will – Find and insert an image – Answer the three Questions listed Example Monitor – Type of device- output – What is it used for- to view information being entered & stored on the computer – What kind of business and organisation use this device- schools, banks, hospitals, etc Example Monitor – Type of device- output – What is it used for- to view information being entered & stored on the computer – What kind of business and organisation use this device- schools, banks, hospitals, etc

1. Touch Screen ImageQuestions 1.Type of device 2.What is it used for? 3.What kind of business and organisation use this device

2. NFC Reader ImageQuestions 1.Type of device 2.What is it used for? 3.What kind of business and organisation use this device

3. Laser Cutter ImageQuestions 1.Type of device 2.What is it used for? 3.What kind of business and organisation use this device

4. Barcode Reader ImageQuestions 1.Type of device 2.What is it used for? 3.What kind of business and organisation use this device

5. Graph Plotter ImageQuestions 1.Type of device 2.What is it used for? 3.What kind of business and organisation use this device

6. Graphics Tablet ImageQuestions 1.Type of device 2.What is it used for? 3.What kind of business and organisation use this device

7. Chip & Pin ImageQuestions 1.Type of device 2.What is it used for? 3.What kind of business and organisation use this device

8. Eye Scanner ImageQuestions 1.Type of device 2.What is it used for? 3.What kind of business and organisation use this device

9. Body Scanner ImageQuestions 1.Type of device 2.What is it used for? 3.What kind of business and organisation use this device

10. Magnetic Tape ImageQuestions 1.Type of device 2.What is it used for? 3.What kind of business and organisation use this device

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