It's both.
All programs require both input and output. A program that does not require input or output has no data to process, and without data to operate upon a program is essentially useless. There can be good reasons not use certain input or output devices. For instance, a router has no need for a keyboard for input or a screen for output. However a router is network-enabled and the network interfaces are used for both input and output.
NetBIOS is an acronym for Network Basic Input/Output System. Network basic input/output system allows two or more different computers to communicate over the same area network.
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It would definitely be both. Output because it sends out information, and input because it then receives information.
Well, it's neither, and both. It's classified as an input/output device. Or I/O.
What is the difference between output and input?If you sing into a microphone you can hear the microphone's output.Sound coming out of the power amp to the speakers.That is the input of the loudspeaker.Do you see the difference?Your voice is the microphone's input. Its output is electrical impulses that are input to the amplifier. The amplified impulses are the output of the amplifier and input to the speaker. Sound waves are output of the speaker and input to your ears.
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yes its input but somewhere i had read its both input and output ,but i cannt understand why its output . regards Hashaam zahid hashaamzahid3@gmail.com
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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.
A network which is always capable of connecting a free input to a free output, regardless of the connections already established across the network, is said to be non-blocking network. A network that is always capable of connecting a free input to a free output, but which may require existing connections to be rearranged in order to do so, is called rearrange-able non-blocking network.