Output. You insert a CD and show (play) the movie.
A DVD Multi Recorder is an output and input device. You can insert a blank CD into it and record even pictures. Then you can click on play and play out of the CD right after you record into it.
A DVD player is both an output and input device. It is an output device because it displays video and sound. It is an input device because you must insert DVD's to be played.
It is an output device
it is input
dvd rom is a out put device
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Input, because you are inserting data into your computer.
If you are talking about off-the-shelf DVD players then it's an output device( display data read to video terminal [i.e. Projectors, TV's], but if you are talking about DVDRW devices then it's an input and output device. If you are talking about a DVD media, if it's just ordinary DVD-ROM then it's just input. But if you're talking about DVD-R or DVD-RW media then it's an input and output media.
If you are talking about off-the-shelf DVD players then it's an output device( display data read to video terminal [i.e. Projectors, TV's], but if you are talking about DVDRW devices then it's an input and output device. If you are talking about a DVD media, if it's just ordinary DVD-ROM then it's just input. But if you're talking about DVD-R or DVD-RW media then it's an input and output media.
It can be both, depending on where it is in the process. In most cases, it will be an output into another device, so it would be plugged into the input of the other item. In a typical cable TV set up, the cable would go into the input of the DVD and the output of the DVD would go to the input of the television.
It is a device or component that reads a video recording, like a DVD/VHS player, and sends the information to a display device like a TV. A video input device can also be a camera that records video and sends the information to a storage device and can also display the captured images on a TV.
No. A DVD would be categorized as a storage device.