It is commonly referred to as an 'output' device because it (typically) does not send information back to the computer.
A mouse would be considered and 'input' device because it is sending information back to the computer.
None, as imput is not a real word. If you mean input then the Scanner, as it inputs data into the computer. The others are output devices. The printer outputs text or image on paper, the monitor outputs visuals and the speaker outputs sound.
By far the most common type of input is the keyboard, next is mouse. By far the most common type of output is the monitor, next is printer.
This monitor does support DVI outputs.
Input device inputs data in to the computer such as mouse keyboard joystick and the computer outputs data to an output device such as printer speakers monitor
You could call the operating system thwarting process between input and output. It inputs your commands from keyboard, mouse and voice etc. Then outputs sound from speakers and light from the monitor.
The salary problem has 2 outputs for each input value.
Inputs are things like the keyboard, mouse, microphone anything device that you use to input data into the computer. Output is your monitor, Speakers, any device that gives you an answer to whatever it is you input.
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Actually, the monitor is a device wich has inputs (VGA-HDMI- etc...) And sometimes outputs (Audio-2nd Monitor, etc...) But, if you're looking your question in a computer-ish way, the monitor is connected to a computer output. To make it simple, monitor is connected to an output of the pc, or device
Actually, the monitor is a device wich has inputs (VGA-HDMI- etc...) And sometimes outputs (Audio-2nd Monitor, etc...) But, if you're looking your question in a computer-ish way, the monitor is connected to a computer output. To make it simple, monitor is connected to an output of the pc, or device
By far the most common type of input is the keyboard, next is mouse. By far the most common type of output is the monitor, next is printer.