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Activity Resumes As Usual PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ker Leet   
Thursday, 01 July 2010 18:24

Dear all,

ACTIVITY RESUMES AS USUAL

It has been seven weeks since our last meeting due to the exams, holidays plus last week's Teacher's Day. It is indeed a long break and now it's time for club activities to resume as usual.

So, it's time to be back in action! See you guys tomorrow!

 

Regards,
Ker Leet
Webmaster 2 '09/10

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 July 2010 18:25
 
Photo-shooting PDF Print E-mail
Written by Yeo Jun Rong   
Monday, 28 June 2010 16:41

There will be a photography shooting session tomorrow(29/6/2010). All Itanium members please gather outside the prefect room at 8.30am. Please bring your iTanium Club T-shirt.

 

Regards,
Yeo Jun Rong

 
Friday Meeting PDF Print E-mail
Written by Yeo Jun Rong   
Tuesday, 22 June 2010 22:29

To all Itanium members, you are reminded that the meeting this Friday is cancelled due to Teacher's day. Meeting will resume next Friday, please attend the meeting.

Please inform other Itanium members.

Thank you for your kind attention.

 

Regards,
Yeo Jun Rong

 
No Meeting PDF Print E-mail
Written by Yeo Jun Rong   
Wednesday, 12 May 2010 18:15

To all Itanium members, there will be NO meeting on this Friday due to examinations. Meeting will resume after the June holidays.

Good luck in your exam!

Thank you for your attention.

Regards,
Yeo Jun Rong

 

 
Peripherals PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ker Leet   
Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:44

Hey guys,

Sorry for the late update! This is an online report on last week's meeting (23 April 2010).

So what we have learned last week? Peripherals.

Peripherals are devices that are attached to the computer but are not part of it. Printers, speakers, keyboards, optical drives and monitors are some examples of peripherals.

Now that you have a rough idea of what exactly is peripherals, we shall recall what we have learned so far in a bit more detailed. Lessons on optical drives and monitors were conducted by Timothy Goh and I would say that it was quite interesting as there were many 'did you know?' facts besides being exposed to something different.

Here are some interesting facts of optical drives:

1. LD, CD, DVD, Blu-ray, HD DVD are all optical medias.
2. They worked using principals based on light.
3. ROM drives have a longer life span compared to RW drives.

In addition to that, we discussed on how optical drives are made, their various speeds, interface connectors and capacity. For CD, it can store up to 700 MB of data or 80 minutes of audio. A DVD has a capacity of 4.7 GB, however a dual-layer DVD has a capacity of 7.4 GB. Now, with Blu-ray disc, it is possible to store 25 GB for a single layer and 60 GB for dual layer. That's one-sixth of a normal hard drive!

Next on was monitors. Generally, there are two types of monitors, Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) and Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). For monitors, there are a few output options: VGA, DVI and HDMI. The sizes for LCD monitors can range from 15" to 30". Furthermore, there are three types of LCD panels, namely TN, VA, IPS. Their difference are colour accuracy and viewing angles.

That's all for now!

 

Prepared by,

Leow Ker Leet

Webmaster 2 '09/10

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:47
 
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