Hard disk drives are storage devices, they use an I/O buffer so to answer your question, they are both. I/O stands for input/output.
Speakers are a good example of an output device.
The mouse is a good example of an input device.
Disk drive storage can be both an input and an output device.
Harddisk is an input as well as an Output Device.
output device
the magnatic disk is both as input and output media
Since you can both read from (input) and write to (output) a hard disk, it is considered both an input and an output device.
It's both. You can read the data on the disk making it an input device, and you can write data to the disk making it an output device.A floppy disk is a storage device. There is often confusion about this, as the user could be seen to be "inputting data" by inserting a disk or "outputting" by removing it, but in actuality the floppy disk is a storage device.
Technically speaking it is both. It can read as well write information.
Hard disk drives are storage devices, they use an I/O buffer so to answer your question, they are both. I/O stands for input/output. Speakers are a good example of an output device. The mouse is a good example of an input device.
No a disk drive is neither input or output device, it is an optical disk drive (for CD/DVD's) and a disk drive (for hard drives) would be a storage device.
Hard disk drives are storage devices, they use an I/O buffer so to answer your question, they are both. I/O stands for input/output. Speakers are a good example of an output device. The mouse is a good example of an input device.
The CDs themselves are neither. A compact disk is a storage medium, not an input/output device.
The CDs themselves are neither. A compact disk is a storage medium, not an input/output device.