Tecnología
Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la tecnología; transcripción fonética, significado y pronunciación como portátil, ordenador, teléfono móvil, etc.













Laptop /ˈlæpˌtɑp/
- “She uses her laptop for work and browsing.”
- “He bought a new laptop with a powerful processor.”
Computer /kəmˈpjuːtər/
- “The computer crashed and lost all the data.”
- “She’s learning programming on her computer.”
Cell phone /sɛl foʊn/ (American English) or Mobile phone /ˈməʊbaɪl fəʊn/ (British English)
- “He forgot his cell phone at home.”
- “She uses her mobile phone to stay connected.”
Tablet /ˈtæblət/
- “They use tablets for reading e-books.”
- “He bought a new tablet for watching movies.”
Television /ˈtɛlɪvɪʒən/ or TV /ˈtiːviː/
- “They watched the news on television.”
- “She enjoys watching TV series in her free time.”
Gaming keyboard /ˈgeɪmɪŋ ˈkiːˌbɔːrd/
- “He bought a gaming keyboard for better performance.”
- “She prefers a mechanical gaming keyboard.”
Wireless headphones /ˈwaɪrlɪs ˈhɛdˌfoʊnz/
- “She uses wireless headphones while jogging.”
- “He likes the convenience of wireless headphones.”
Projector /prəˈʤɛktər/
- “They set up a projector for the presentation.”
- “She uses a projector for movie nights.”
Screen /skriːn/
- “The screen on his phone cracked.”
- “She cleaned the computer screen.”
Touch screen /ˈtʌtʃ skriːn/
- “The new laptop has a touch screen.”
- “He prefers devices with touch screens.”
Mouse /maʊs/
- “She uses a wireless mouse with her laptop.”
- “He bought a gaming mouse for precise control.”
Robot /ˈroʊˌbɑt/
- “They developed a robot to assist with tasks.”
- “She’s interested in robotics and artificial intelligence.”