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Devices for communication between computers, such as modems and network cards , typically serve for both input and output. Also, a touch screen can be considered as an input and output. 1.Modems 2.Network Cards. 3.Touch Screen. 4.Headsets. 5.Facsimile (Fax). 6.Audio Cards/Sound Card.
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The latest input devices include: Point of sale, Touch pad, Smart card and Touch screen. The latest output devices include: Terminals, Plotters
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Input devices include mouse & Keyboard. Output devices include Graphic Display & Speakers. Input/Output devices would include a Network Interface Card.
The most common example of a device that acts as both input and output simultaneously is a touch screen monitor for a computer. The display of data makes it an output device while the ability to send signals to the computer via touch makes it an input device as well.
Generally yes, however some video cards also accept input from other devices.
An audio port on a computer allows for the input and output of sound. It usually is an external connector that is internally connected to the motherboard or sound card.
that is called the moniter with speakers
Yes! USB audio devices are not just speakers and microphones, they contain also a sound card. So you have multiple sound devices and you can select witch one you use for input and witch one output.
Input I would have thought.If you are refering to the big readers of the 80-column punched card then they are Input devices. But many of these devices were made so that they could also be used for output - ie for punching cards - these are both Input and Output devices.A card reader is an INPUT (not imput) device.Whenever you are trying to categorize a device as Input or Output, think of how it looks from the computer.If the computer is transmitting data to it, it is an Output device.If the computer is receiving data from it, it is an Input device.