The Sony CFDS01 is not a boombox that can be directly connected to a computer but it is a great boombox for the money.
Because it is an external device connected to the computer that translates user input into output on the screen.
Input When connected to a computer the camera inputs images
Actually, the monitor is a device wich has inputs (VGA-HDMI- etc...) And sometimes outputs (Audio-2nd Monitor, etc...) But, if you're looking your question in a computer-ish way, the monitor is connected to a computer output. To make it simple, monitor is connected to an output of the pc, or device
Actually, the monitor is a device wich has inputs (VGA-HDMI- etc...) And sometimes outputs (Audio-2nd Monitor, etc...) But, if you're looking your question in a computer-ish way, the monitor is connected to a computer output. To make it simple, monitor is connected to an output of the pc, or device
No. Very few actually do. The monitor is actually an output device. An output device only receives output when instructed to.
If by "computer output" you mean data (whether documents, music files, etc.) then the answer is No. Even if you mean is it a computer output "device", then again the answer is No. It passes data between computers, and since "output" involves putting information into forms directly accessible to humans, a modem is not an output device.
If the triac of an ac output module fails in the shorted state, the device connected to the output would behave the same as if it had been connected directly to the ac power supply. It would run at full power and it would not be controllable.
a video card
Some higher-end televisions such as Sony can utilize special webcams for particular models, but a regular USB webcam cannot be directly connected to most HDTVs. You will have to connect the webcam to a computer, and connect the video output of the computer to the TV.
A transformer is connected to the output of inverter in order to step up the AC voltage output.
In general, you cannot connect a pair of speakers to a computer, because the computer's sound board does not normally include a power amplifier fit to drive a speaker.It might be possible to drive very small speakers with a high impedance directly from a sound board's headphone output, though.Note that most "PC Speakers" can be directly connected to a computer's audio output because the speaker itself contains a power amplifier. Strictly speaking, such a speaker is a combination of a loudspeaker and an amplifier (sometimes also called an active speaker).
In a Dsktop it is connected to the motherboard which has a sound chip that controls The Input and output Of Sound.