The computer can automatically convert entire sentences from phonetics into characters using the context.
A computer converts the reflected sound waves into a picture shown on a TV screen.
From here, an individual computer will convert the program to machine code whenever the program file is read.
To cause any of the stored words to be spoken we get the computer to recover the digital information and convert it back into sound.
The computer hummed and whirred, converting all the information to binary.
Other computers must first convert video signals before processing them.
There is no ink: the computer electronically converts a print into a mathematical formula.
The latter two enable a computer to convert an electronic signal to sound and to connect with other computers, respectively.
First, the computer could convert the fax to an electronic image, then it could read the text aloud.
The computer converts the electrical impulses into data that is displayed on the screen.