Which of the following is not considered essential for an electronic device to be called a computer? A) network capable B) process data into information C) receive input D) store results

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Explanation:

The full definition of a computer is

A computer is a machine(electronic device) that can be programmed to accept data (input), process it into useful information (output), and store it away (in a secondary storage device) for safekeeping or later reuse.

It is not necessary that a computer have network capacity, as far as it can process data into information, accept input and store results.

The correct option is A

The only option that is not essential for an electronic device to be considered as a computer is network capable.

A computer is an electronic device that is capable of accepting data as an input, process data,  give out processed data (information) as an output and store the data (result) for future references.

The essential properties of a computer device is given as;

  • it must accept data as an input
  • process data into information
  • store data in form of results.

Thus, from the given explanation, the only option that is not essential for an electronic device to be considered as a computer is network capable.

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