No CD-ROM means Compact Disc Read-Only Memory. CD-ROM is an input device. However, CD-RW (Compact Disc Read Write) is both a input and output device.
A blu ray disc is a storage medium, not an input/output device.
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A Floppy disc is a input device.
Those would probably not be considered an "output" device. CD rom and compact disc are the same thing (CD stands for "Compact Disc").
The CDs themselves are neither. A compact disk is a storage medium, not an input/output device.
The CDs themselves are neither. A compact disk is a storage medium, not an input/output device.
cd-r is a rewriteable compact disc to store data. operating system installs, programs and other data a -r is a single use disc a -rw is a multi use
It is an input as the longer version of CD-ROM is Compact Disk - Read Only Memory, it can only be described as an input.
I would say that a CD-ROM is a form of input, as it is "read only memory" and the data on it can only be read, but not written to. If you're talking about CD-R/CD+R drives, then those would be considered both input and output, as it can read from a CD, and writes to CD.
A flexible disk is more usually known as a floppy disc and they were a feature of all early personal computers as larger computers as well. They have such small capacities that they have been replaced by hard disks, optical disks and USB based storage. The discs were considered to be storage rather than input or output. However, the disc drive that handled the disc can be thought of as an input and an output device.
A flexible disk is more usually known as a floppy disc and they were a feature of all early personal computers as larger computers as well. They have such small capacities that they have been replaced by hard disks, optical disks and USB based storage. The discs were considered to be storage rather than input or output. However, the disc drive that handled the disc can be thought of as an input and an output device.