
The advantages are the most obvious, and to list them would take a long time; also it depends on what you're using them for. Overall, some of the key benefits are:
Storage, computers can store vast amounts of data so it make this data available for processing anytime it is needed and it can store data for future use, also all the knowledge ever recorded could be online and available to all; fast development of technology of all kinds. Whether you are an engineer, a biochemist, a clerk or a shop assistant, computers will lay some part in helping you develop systems and improve what you do.
Speed, many computers process billions or trillions of operations in a single second so when data, instructions, and information flow along electronic circuits in computers, they travel at incredibly speed.

Reliability, you can trust and rely on the electronic components in modem computers because they rarely break or fail.
Consistency, computers give the same input and process so it will produce the same results. A computing phrase which known as garbage in, garbage out point out that the accuracy of a computer’s output depend on the accuracy of the output.
Communications, most computers today can communicate with other computers, often wirelessly. Computers with this capability can share any of the four information processing cycle operation—input, process, output and storage—with another computer or a user.
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