no they are storage device
Output devices are those that relay information from the computer the environment or other devices: monitors, sound cards and speakers, etc. Non-output devices are input devices (such as a keyboard or a microphone input). Not strictly output devices are combined input/output devices such as USB ports, serial ports, etc. Other devices, such as mass storage devices (hard disks, etc) are typically grouped separately from output devices, too. Memory devices, processing units, and infrastructure devices such as the motherboard chipset, power supply, fans and mechanic parts are all other examples of parts of a computer that are not output devices.
Output devices on a computer are used to send a form of information. The microphone, speakers, HDMI cable, and USB ports are all used to send information.
I am going to have to say either HDMI cables or USB 2.0 cables
Yes! USB audio devices are not just speakers and microphones, they contain also a sound card. So you have multiple sound devices and you can select witch one you use for input and witch one output.
A USB Flash drive is considered a storage medium. Data can be both read, stored, and sent to / from a USB Flash drive, but it does not in itself input or output any data.
USB (Universal Serial Bus) itself is a data transfer bus that is only responsible for exchanging data and not doing anything else with it. It is just an interface or infrastructure. However, it connects to input devices, output devices, and bidirectional devices.
USB: In and Out HDMI: Out Ethernet: In and Out VGA (Monitor Cable): Out Hoped this helped!
It's a storage device... It is to store data,and use the data from it to let other input/output/processing devices work... do not get confused thinking it as a input or output device...
output devices are
A USB port
A USB port is both an input and an output.
Output devices.