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Misused Technology Terms

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Misused Technology Terms examines a variety of common misconceptions around computer and tech terminology, aiming to clear up everyday confusion. In the opening section, the video distinguishes between hard disk and hard drive, explaining that a hard disk specifically refers to mechanical spinning storage, while solid state drives are not properly termed hard disks or hard drives when discussing storage in general. The host emphasizes using the term drive for non specific discussions about storage devices and recommends more precise wording when referring to SSDs versus traditional spinning drives. The discussion then shifts to GPUs, clarifying that the acronym stands for graphics processing unit and that it should be used to describe the chip itself rather than a full graphics card unless one is referring to a specific model. The segment also covers the distinction between removing media terms like discs and disks, explaining that disc with a c is used for optical media while disk with a k covers magnetic media such as floppy disks and hard disks. The host uses visual examples to demonstrate how manufacturers sometimes label high resolution displays with terms like HD, Full HD, QHD, and UHD, and explains the cinematic meanings behind 2K and 4K, noting that consumer televisions and monitors may not match the cinema standard exactly. The video ends by inviting viewer interaction, asking for more misused terms to cover in a future episode and promoting related products and services, while keeping the tone light and informative with practical tips for better tech conversations.

Topics · technology · education · consumer electronics · terminology

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What is the correct distinction between a hard disk and a hard drive in everyday use?
A hard disk refers specifically to mechanical spinning storage inside a drive, while a hard drive is a general term sometimes used for any non-removable storage; for clarity, use hard disk when talking about the spinning component and drive when referring to storage as a broader category.
Should you call a graphics component a GPU or a graphics card?
Use GPU to refer to the graphics processing unit chip itself. If you are talking about a specific model or the complete board that includes the chip and other components, call it a graphics card or video card.