keyboard and monitor out put devices
Printer & Monitor are not input device, these are output devices.
Yes and no. It's...hard to explain. The monitor on the terminal is the Output device and the keyboard on the terminal is the input device.
Generally, the two main input devices are a keyboard and mouse, while the two main output devices are a monitor and printer.
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.
A monitor is a screen on which you see images created by a computer. A keyboard is a device for instructing a computer or inputting data to a computer by depressing marked keys in a pattern that conveys information. So a monitor is an output device and a keyboard is an input device.
These are the input devices are:- keyboard, mouse, light pen, scanner. output devices are:- monitor, printer.
a keyboard can be an output device if it is designed to be so. example: 1: some keyboards for the blind have a row on the bottom of them that outputs what is on the screen in braille. 2: the logitech G15 has a LCD on it that outputs information.
Yes and no. It's...hard to explain. The monitor on the terminal is the Output device and the keyboard on the terminal is the input device.
Normally it is an output device. However a touchscreen monitor is both an input and output device.
Ram, cpu, storage device, output device, input device, communication device
A monitor is an output device. A touchscreen monitor is different. The touch panel, which is installed over the monitor is an input device, but the monitor itself is strictly an output device.
No it is a output ... due to it printing out the information