Certainly Output.
When we come across Touch screens , they are both I/O.
A normal computer monitor is simply an output device; it takes no input from the user. A touchscreen monitor, on the other hand, is both an input and an output device.
A good example of an input and output device is a touchscreen monitor.
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Normally it is an output device. However a touchscreen monitor is both an input and output device.
No, it is classed as an output device - same as the computer's monitor. Both of which show the result of your input from the keyboard, etc.
probably both
computer is mainly divided into 3 parts, 1.input devices 2.processing unit 3. output devices. In which , keyboards and computer mice fall in input devices by which we can send data/instruction into processing unit which is called CPU. And result will be displayed through output devices.Monitors and Printers are output devices.
Touch-screen monitors.
A computer monitor is an output device because it doesn't send data back to the computer. It only receives data and displays it. A disk in the computer does send data back as well as displays it, so it is considered both an input and output device.
A computer monitor is an output device because it doesn't send data back to the computer. It only receives data and displays it. A disk in the computer does send data back as well as displays it, so it is considered both an input and output device.
A computer monitor is an output device because it doesn't send data back to the computer. It only receives data and displays it. A disk in the computer does send data back as well as displays it, so it is considered both an input and output device.
In the strictest sense, no. It is an output device only. However, touch screens are input devices, but some would say this is just the touch panel mounted on top of the screen - so the screen is an output device while the touch panel is a separate input device. They are integrated into one unit but do have separate connection to the computer. Some would say its it one unit that does both input and output since the touch panel is integrated. The case could be made for either really, its just semantics anyway. Also, some monitors have USB hubs built in, but these really just bridge the USB device and the USB controller in the PC with no actual processing of data, so really shouldn't be considered an input device either.