They are output device.
Output. They're somewhat similar to printers.
Output. They're somewhat similar to printers.
If you mean, "what devices can act as input and output?" then the answer is Touchscreens. Multifunction scanners/printers DO NOT count.
An input/output device is any device that transfers data to or from your computer. Common examples include keyboards, mice, printers, etc.
Most of the printers offered in the USA have a voltage of 110V AC input and 8V AC output, whereas the printers offered in the Europe have input voltage of 220V AC and output voltage of 8V AC.
Nope, it's output. Printers are always output accessories. A SCANNER is input. If it's a printer that has the scanning capability, then it's considered as both.
They're both! Monitors are output devices and so are printers. A common input devices would be keyboards or mice and all are considered hardware.
computer is mainly divided into 3 parts, 1.input devices 2.processing unit 3. output devices. In which , keyboards and computer mice fall in input devices by which we can send data/instruction into processing unit which is called CPU. And result will be displayed through output devices.Monitors and Printers are output devices.
Peripheral devices are typically classified into two main types: input devices and output devices. Input devices, such as keyboards and mice, allow users to enter data into a computer. Output devices, such as monitors and printers, display or produce the results of computer processes. Some devices, like multifunction printers, can serve as both input and output devices.
It is an input because it is giving the computer information. Things like printers are an output because they are taking information out of the computer and giving the info or data to the user. Keyboards, mice, scanners are all input devices. Things like speakers, and headphones are output.
A cabinet is neither an input device nor an output device; it is typically a piece of furniture used for storage. In the context of computers, input devices include keyboards and mice, while output devices encompass monitors and printers. A cabinet may house or organize these devices, but it does not directly facilitate input or output functions.
An input device is something that puts information in something. Let's use a computer for example. A mouse and a keyboard are input devices because they put information INTO the computer. Output devices, such as printers, put out information.