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I hope so ********************************************* In a way: it is an input device when taking the video, and an output device when showing the video on its screen.
It is a device or component that reads a video recording, like a DVD/VHS player, and sends the information to a display device like a TV. A video input device can also be a camera that records video and sends the information to a storage device and can also display the captured images on a TV.
A video input is a port that receives a video signal from a device. You can use the port to receive a signal from a cable box, DVD Player, or a streaming device.
Generally yes, however some video cards also accept input from other devices.
(Video Display Terminal) An input/output device that contains a screen, keyboard and mouse.
Input as it sends the video/images into the computer.
Video input is the motion pictures that are entered into the computer. For video input, video camera or any other video device is connected to a video capture card. the video captured card converts the analog video signals into digital signals that a computer can store and process.
A V Stick is an input device for Xbox 360 video games.
Depending upon the remote, our remotes have either a TV/Video, TV/Video/Input, or Input buttons. This button will cycle through the inputs on your TV when the remote is programmed to control the TV.
A digital camera is an input device because it captures information and stores it on the device via the memory card(which is a storage device).
Speakers are considered to be an OUTPUT device, as the signal is traveling out of your device, and into the speaker.
No, it is the processing unit. The input would be its controller, output could be the video and audio as well as its rumble (if you have a controller with rumble).