A normal CD drive is an input device. A CD-R or CD-RW drive would do both input and output.
Output devices. Anything that you receive is output. Input Devices: Keyboard mouse scanner CD drive a: drive Output Devices: Moniter Speakers Printer
A CDROM drive is neither an input device or an output device. A CDROM drive is a storage device.
Output Devices are The monitor,Printer,Fax machines.TV etc. Input Devices are Keyboard,Mouse,CD Player,etc
dual purpose devices are the devices that can perform the fuction of input devices as well as output device at the same time example disk drive ,cd-writer etc
dual purpose devices are the devices that can perform the fuction of input devices as well as output device at the same time example disk drive ,cd-writer etc
It is both an input and output device
"Touch screen "acts as both input and output devices
A microphone and a computer mouse has only an output. That is an input device. A loudspeaker and a printer has only an input. That is an output device. A read-write CD/DVD, floppy disk, tape drive, and hard drive are all I/O devices because they can be used to store and retrieve data.
Neither. Is Your hard drive input or output? Neither. It is simply a storage device as a flash drive or internal optical drive would be.
The hard drive of a computer is a storage device: it contains the operating system and any data or program files used by the computer. Although a hard drive both accepts input and provides output, it is not accessed directly by the user in either of these functions. A flash drive, CD, DVD, or external drive are other storage devices or media. In early computers, drives wrote to removable disks as CD burners and DVD burners do today. These types of media-writing hardware are considered output devices. Some people that there are three types of devices, not two: "input devices", "output devices", and "storage devices." With that set of definitions, a hard drive would be neither an input device nor an output device, but would sit firmly in the third category, as a storage device
A microphone and a computer mouse has only an output. That is an input device. A loudspeaker and a printer has only an input. That is an output device. A read-write CD/DVD, floppy disk, tape drive, and hard drive are all I/O devices because they can be used to store and retrieve data.
Input devices include the following:1. Mouse2. Keyboard3. Web Cam4. Microphone5. Scanner6. Drawing PadOutput devices include the following:1. Monitor2. Speakers3. PrinterSome storage/media devices can be considered input or output depending on what they're doing at the time. For instance, a CD-ROM drive can be considered an input device because data from a CD is put onto the computer. However, that same drive can also have burning capabilities, and in that function it's considered an output device because information is being put onto the CD from the computer. The same goes for other storage/media devices such as memory cards, USB thumb-drives, and the like.