...The door? The refrigerator/freezer (though it requires a manual interface, in which you take the food out of the freezer and put it in the microwave by hand). Also, the buttons on a microwave might be considered an input device.
There is no microwave input device in terms of home computers (with the possible exception of a hack that allowed you to control it via USB or something, but I've never heard of that being done).
A cell phone or Blue Tooth device might be considered a "microwave device," or maybe a 3G or 4G device such as an adapter or hub. That frequency range of radio waves is considered microwave energy.
Web-cams are input devices.
Microphone is a input device because it's plugged in computer. All devices that you plug in computer are input devices.
yes,it is a input devices.
the input device get input from user.. output device display the result....
Yes they are input devices.
Yes, a keyboard and mouse are both input devices.
A printer is an output device. The keyboard is an input device.
As far as I know, no storage device is an input device but data can be inputted on to it. Unless a program is running from a storage device and transfers data to another then it might be considered an input device but that's it.
An input device is anything that lets you get data into the computer.
A modem is one of those devices that is both an input and an output device.
input devices are those devices through which we give input to our device or system,...i/e keyboard, mouse, video cam, scanner or e.t.c
A keyboard is an input device. A modem is both an input and an output device. A CPU is the central processor and is connected to both input and output devices but is itself neither.