Electronic Bingo Machines are typically composed of a computer, graphics card, and monitor. The computer is responsible for processing the bingo cards and awarding the prizes.
The graphics card is responsible for rendering the images on the screen, and the monitor is responsible for displaying these images to the player.
The bingo machine typically has a number of buttons on the front panel. The player can use these buttons to select a game from among a variety of options.
The game options include numbers only, numbers and letters, squares, and combinations. After selecting a game, the player inserts their bingo card into the machine.
The machine then begins to process the card. The computer uses algorithms to determine which numbers are called out on the card.
It then renders these numbers onto the screen in an image form. Once all of the numbers have been rendered, the player can start playing by hitting one of the buttons on the front panel.
If they hit a number that corresponds to one of the items on their bingo card, they will receive a prize. If they hit any other number on their bingo card, they will lose that round of play and have to start over again at one of the game options.