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It is a storage device. You can output to it, but you can also run applications from it.
Output device is simply a device which produces an output or result of any processing. For example: monitor is an output device which displays the output of the calculations done by the CPU.
it is an example of hardware and an output device. . . .
Yes, it is also and input device. I/O device.
A CDROM drive is neither an input device or an output device. A CDROM drive is a storage device.
It depends on the construction. A 'standard' monitor is simply an output device... however - a 'touch-sensitive' monitor is also an input device.
It is a storage device. You can output to it, but you can also run applications from it.
Almost Max Output devices are used to get results. As You know there are hundred of output devices. Every device which gives us result is called output device. For Example LCD is also an output device, when we press alphabetical keys from our keyboard then LCD display it. So we can understand what is the function of an output device.
A touch screen is both an input device (on account of its touch-sensitive sensors) and an output device (because it is also a screen).
Yes, Printers are a necessary output device. By using Printer, we can get a Hard copy of the Computer output, this can be either Data or Text and also Graphics.
Generally yes, however some video cards also accept input from other devices.
A device which requires 1000mA at 9 volts in order to operate will not work from an output of 500mA. This output is only half the power requirement of the device.