A server is a powerful computer or software program that provides data, resources, or services to other computers, known as clients, over a network. These services can include hosting websites, storing files, running applications, or managing email. The interaction between a server and its clients follows a client-server model, where clients request information and servers respond to those requests.
Workstations are computers specifically designed and configured to meet power users' technical computing requirements, including high performance, data integrity, reliability, and manageability.
A desktop computer is a personal computer designed for use at a fixed location, such as on a desk, and is typically composed of separate components including a computer case (tower or all-in-one), a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. It requires a connection to a power outlet, cannot be run on a battery, and offers sufficient power for a wide range of applications
A laptop is a portable, personal computer with a built-in screen, keyboard, and pointing device, designed to be carried and used by an individual. It is a self-contained unit, typically with a clamshell design where the keyboard is on the lower lid and the screen is on the upper lid. Laptops are battery-powered and can perform various computing tasks, including internet browsing, document creation, and gaming, making them ideal for mobile use outside of an office or home.
All-in-one PCs (AIO PCs) are desktop computers that integrate into one product all of the components of a computer except for the keyboard and mouse.
A line-interactive UPS is an uninterruptible power supply with special technology. This technology offers electronic devices protection against power failures, voltage fluctuations and short-term voltage peaks. The UPS system continuously monitors and regulates the input voltage to maintain a reliable power supply.
An online UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a type of UPS that provides continuous power to the load even during a power outage. This is done by converting the incoming AC power to DC power stored in a battery.
An interactive panel is a touch-enabled digital display that allows users to directly interact with on-screen content using their fingers, a stylus, or gestures, functioning as an all-in-one computing and display device. Commonly found in classrooms and business settings, interactive panels enhance collaboration, presentations, and learning by providing a dynamic, collaborative environment for sharing ideas and information
Commercial TV" refers to two things: a broadcasting model that relies on advertising revenue, or a durable, high-performance display built for continuous use in public and business environments rather than homes. This means it can refer to the industry of television programming shown on channels like NBC or ABC, which are primarily funded by commercials, or to the specialized digital screens used for things like digital signage in stores or patient information in hospitals.
A multifunction machine (MFM), also known as an all-in-one device or multifunction printer (MFP), is a single piece of office equipment that combines the functions of multiple, separate devices, such as a printer, scanner, copier, and sometimes a fax machine. These devices integrate different functionalities into one unit to streamline document management, reduce equipment needs, save space, and increase efficiency in homes and businesses.
A printer is a computer peripheral device that takes electronic data from a computer and transfers it to a physical medium, most commonly paper, to create a hard copy of text, graphics, or images. Printers are available in various types, such as inkjet, laser, thermal, and 3D printers, and serve as an output device to produce documents and photos in a physical, more permanent form.
A multimedia projector is a device that projects digital content—like images, videos, presentations, and even audio—from a computer or other source onto a large screen or surface for group viewing. It allows for easier viewing by larger audiences in various settings, such as classrooms, business meetings, and home theaters, by displaying content in a magnified, high-resolution format.
A commercial air conditioner is a Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system designed to control the temperature, humidity, and air quality in large non-residential spaces such as offices, restaurants, malls, and hospitals. These systems are larger, more powerful, and more complex than residential units to meet the unique demands of commercial environments, often featuring modular designs, rooftop units, and the ability to provide heating, cooling, and dehumidification for large areas.
A commercial inverter is a power electronics device that converts direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC) and is designed for large-scale commercial or utility applications, such as commercial solar power systems, three-phase commercial buildings, or industrial machinery. Unlike residential inverters, commercial inverters are built with higher power ratings to meet the significant energy needs of businesses, often featuring advanced technology to optimize energy management, ensure grid stability, and work with three-phase power systems
A commercial refrigerator is a heavy-duty, large-capacity refrigeration unit designed for continuous, high-volume use in businesses to store and display perishables like food, beverages, and pharmaceuticals at safe temperatures. Unlike household models, they feature durable, specialized construction, powerful cooling systems, and come in various configurations, such as upright reach-ins, display cases, and large walk-in coolers/freezers, to meet the demands of retail, food service, and healthcare environments.
A commercial CCTV definition describes a Closed-Circuit Television system used by businesses and organizations to monitor and record activities, unlike traditional broadcast TV, which sends signals to a specific, private set of monitors and recorders for security and evidence purposes. Modern commercial systems often incorporate digital technology, high-definition cameras, remote monitoring via apps, and cloud-based storage, offering enhanced features like scalability, ease of installation, and real-time alerts.