scsi port
scsi port
SCSI port Special high-speed parallel port to which peripherals, such as disk drives and printers, can be attached.
Printers, Scanners, Tape Drives, Web Cams, etc.
Printers, scanners, external drives, mouse, trackballs, keyboards, etc.
While much less common now, yes it is possible to drive external hard drives, zip disks and inkjet and laser printers. This port has mostly been phased out of hardware use these days however. It would be most uncommon to see it used.
computer printers, image scanners, tape drives, microphones, loudspeakers, webcams, and digital cameras
Devices commonly used with a computer are called peripherals. Items such as keyboards, mice, monitors, hard drives, and printers are examples of peripherals.
The small port on your computer that allows you to attach drives is typically called a USB (Universal Serial Bus) port. USB ports facilitate the connection of various peripherals, including external hard drives, flash drives, and other devices. Depending on the version, you might encounter USB-A, USB-C, or micro USB ports, each offering different speeds and functionalities.
I computer mouse is considered hardware. It falls under the same category as external hard drives, keyboards, printers, and other peripherals.
Peripherals are input/output devices, like printers, mag tapes, hard disks, CDROM drives, keyboards, CRTs. Logics is not a term much used. usually you see "processor" to refer to the central processing part of a computer.
A peripheral is an external device that can be connected to a computer or other electronic device to provide additional functionality or input/output capabilities. Examples of peripherals include keyboards, mice, printers, and external hard drives.
A peripheral is a device connected to a computer, but not part of it. Examples would be a printer, keyboard, etc. Software is therefore not a peripheral device, but is an essential internal utility on a par with the motherboard, processor, and so on.