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.INPUT,OUTPUT, STORAGE AND PROCESSORS. .PROCESSES DATA INTO INFORMATION
No. Computer process (input) information into (output) data.
Both. There's a touch panel that is used to feed information in to the device (input) and a screen underneath the touch panel to display stuff (output). This makes it to be both input and output.
A chassis is neither an input nor an output device; it is actually a structural framework that houses and supports various computer components, such as the motherboard, power supply, and storage devices. It provides the necessary protection and organization for these components but does not directly interact with data input or output processes.
input. Anything that gives information to your PC is input. The monitor or a printer is output.
speakers are output de4vices because information is sent "out" of the computer. mice and keyboards are input devices because they send information "in" to the computer
A CPU covert input to output bye binary data as input and processes data according to those instructions.
The difference is input programs information output tells you information
Both Information on it can be input into computer, or output onto stick. Example: If I have something on my computer, my friend gives me their stick and I output information onto it, then later my friend input that information onto their computer.
The controller processes the input information from sensors.
Both Information on it can be input into computer, or output onto stick. Example: If I have something on my computer, my friend gives me their stick and I output information onto it, then later my friend input that information onto their computer.
Input is often referred to as "data entry," "information input," or "user input," while output is commonly called "data output," "results," or "information output." In computing contexts, input can also be termed "feed" or "source data," and output might be described as "display," "results set," or "feedback."