Basically, any type of monitor outputs results from the computer's calculations as well as indicating input from the keyboard, mouse, etc. Thus, if the user is playing a game the monitor shows the current situation and any input from the game player is then displayed on the monitor.
Before the monitor was invented, users had to read printed results ( output ) from the computer, or interpret rows of indicator lights on the big mainframe computer panels.
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A touch screen is both an input device (on account of its touch-sensitive sensors) and an output device (because it is also a screen).
A camera is an input device. The information recorded can be displayed on an output device such as a screen. The screen may be a part of the camera body.
Touch screen is an input device.
It is both. The output device shows you images on the screen, while the input device allows you to interact with objects on the screen (e.g., touch the screen to select an option).
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A touch screen is both input and output. The touch sensor is input, the display screen is output.
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(Video Display Terminal) An input/output device that contains a screen, keyboard and mouse.
Because it is an external device connected to the computer that translates user input into output on the screen.
It is both. The output device shows you images on the screen, while the input device allows you to interact with objects on the screen (e.g., touch the screen to select an option).
Normally it is an output device. However a touchscreen monitor is both an input and output device.