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Dumb terminals are input/output devices that lack processing capabilities and rely on a mainframe or server for processing tasks, whereas smart terminals have some processing capabilities and can perform certain tasks independently. Dumb terminals typically have limited functionality and rely heavily on the mainframe or server for computing power, while smart terminals can handle some tasks locally before sending data to the mainframe. In summary, the key difference lies in the processing capabilities and independence of the terminals in executing tasks.

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