No. As information is being 'put' from the webcam intothe computer, it is considered an input device. Other such devices are a mouse or keyboard. Output devices are devices which take information from the computer and put it out for the user to experience. Output devices include a monitor, speakers, and a printer.
No. A webcam has no method for outputting any data.
Webcam is a Input Device
It is an input device.
You cannot use a Webcam as a projector. A webcam is an input device, not an output device.
Webcam is a Input Device
Web-cams are input devices.
No, your computer stores the videos.
A webcam doesn't recieve input. A webcam, like a mouse or a keyboard, is an output device. Webcams send output to a computor uassually via USB 2.0
Input
Possibly you may be thinking of an online webcam app.
Accessing an I/O (Input/Output) device refers to using a device that is connected to your computer, such as a monitor for output. The monitor is outputting images. Accessing an input device refers to using something like a mouse, webcam, keyboard, touchscreen etc. to input data on the computer.
I use it for Skype How to work with the ' Video Device > Video Output' feature:http://www.willingsoftware.com/help/howto.shtml#29
NO. A notebook is a computer. A computer is a machine that takes INPUT, PROCESSES IT to an OUTPUT and stores the MEMORY. An INPUT would be a keyboard, a mouse, a webcam. OUTPUT is the DISPLAY or PRINTER or SPEAKERS.