• SATA

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    SATA (Serial ATA) is a standard for connecting storage devices such as hard drives and solid-state drives (SSDs) to a computer's motherboard. It replaced the older Parallel ATA (PATA) standard and is now the most common interface used for connecting storage devices to a computer. SATA uses a small, thin cable to connect the storage device to the motherboard and supports data transfer speeds of up to 6 Gbps. It also allows for hot-swapping, which means that you can connect and disconnect storage devices without shutting down the computer. SATA devices can be connected to either...
  • SSD

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    A Solid State Drive (SSD) is a type of storage device that uses NAND-based flash memory to store data. It is similar to a traditional hard disk drive (HDD) in that it is used to store files and programs, but it operates differently and has several advantages over an HDD. Unlike an HDD, which uses spinning disks to read and write data, an SSD uses NAND-based flash memory chips. This allows for faster data access speeds, as the drive does not need to wait for the disks to spin to the correct location. SSDs also consume...
  • Headphones

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    Headphones are a type of audio device that are worn over or in the ears to allow for private listening. They can be used with a variety of devices such as smartphones, computers, and music players. There are several different types of headphones available including in-ear, on-ear, and over-ear. In-ear headphones, also known as earbuds, are small and sit inside the ear canal. They are portable and often come with a carrying case. They are often included with smartphones and other portable devices. On-ear headphones sit on top of the ear and have a headband that...
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