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Console is a term used across computing, gaming, and furniture to refer to several related ideas. In computing, a console traditionally denotes the interface that provides access to a computer system for control, monitoring, and management. The system console is the primary text or graphical interface connected to the operating system, capable of local or remote access and often used for administration, debugging, and recovery. Modern usage also encompasses command-line interfaces and terminal emulators that present a shell or prompt to the user.

Command-line interface: a text-based UI where users type commands. Unix-like systems use shells such as bash

Game console: a dedicated hardware platform designed to play video games, typically connected to a display

Other uses include furniture known as a console table, placed against a wall to display objects; a

or
zsh,
while
Windows
uses
cmd
and
PowerShell.
Terminals
display
the
CLI,
along
with
outputs
and
prompts,
and
are
essential
for
scripting,
automation,
and
administration,
especially
in
servers
and
embedded
environments.
and
input
device.
Examples
include
consoles
from
major
manufacturers;
they
run
games
from
media
or
digital
stores
and
support
online
services,
peripherals,
and
social
features.
In
recent
years,
the
distinction
between
consoles
and
general-purpose
PCs
has
blurred
through
hybrid
devices
and
PC-like
ecosystems.
stage
production
console
such
as
a
lighting
or
sound
mixer
for
controlling
performances;
and
in
vehicles,
a
console
refers
to
a
central
control
area
such
as
the
dashboard
or
cockpit.