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An output device is a computer device which receives the signal from the Micro Processors & gives the result to computer user. Computer Printer, Monitor and Speaker are examples of output device.
A monitor
Three output devices are1. Speaker2. Printer3. Projector
They are devices that are used often to put out power etc
A monitor is the display for a computer system and includes the display device, circuitry, and enclosure. Most monitors today have an LCD (liquid crystal display) screen. A printer can be connected via USB cable or wirelessly to a computer in order to produce paper copies of what is displayed on your computer monitor. Printers are completely optional computer accessories, while monitors are more essential so you can see what's on your computer.
There are loads of devices that produce text and graphics on a physical medium, including paper and film. Most, if not all of them are referred to as printers. You'll hear reference to film printers, fabric printers, and even 3D printers.
input ;keyboard ,mouse output: monitor , speaker , printer
A cost estimating company can be used. A software for the database of medicine could also be used.
Normally it is an output device. However a touchscreen monitor is both an input and output device.
An input device is any device that is used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system. Examples: * Keyboard * Mouse * Microphone * Web cam An output device is any computer hardware equipment used to communicate the results of data processing carried out by a computer. Examples: * Monitor * Printer * Projectors * Speakers
No. The C++ standard library provides the global std::cout object which represents the console output stream. While it can use the computer's monitor (or rather, a command window) to present its output to the user, the user is free to redirect output to any device they wish, be it a printer, a file, or another program, even the nul device (a non-existent device that simply "eats" output). The default output device is implementation-defined but, in most cases, will default to the command window
An output device is all the devices used to view or obtain information from the computer. The main typical output devices are: monitors speakers web cams printers scanners keyboard mouse light pen digital cameras These are the most commonly used output devices. hope this info helped you guys a bit. good luck :)