An output device, such as a monitor (screen), or a printer.
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A monitor is first and foremost an Output Device because it displays information already held in the computer. Touchscreen monitors that allow you to input information or to use navigational features such as menus, icons and so on are also Input Devices. Another example of a device that is both an input and output device is a joystick with Force Feedback technology.
Data that comes out of the computer is output. Data that goes into a computer is called input. In addition, there are I/O devices, meaning that they are both input and output devices.What is seen on a computer monitor or coming out of a printer are examples of output.
Output devices are devices that present data coming from the computer. Speakers do this by taking information that is sent to it via the sound card and outputting that information via sound.
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A monitor is first and foremost an Output Device because it displays information already held in the computer. Touchscreen monitors that allow you to input information or to use navigational features such as menus, icons and so on are also Input Devices. Another example of a device that is both an input and output device is a joystick with Force Feedback technology.
It receives blood from the pulmonary trunk coming out of the right ventricle of the heart.
"keyboard entry" refers to: 1. data entered into a computer by a person typing on a keyboard. 2. information received by a computer from a keyboard. This might refer to the data coming into a computer program for example.
a signal coming out of a computer
"keyboard entry" refers to: 1. data entered into a computer by a person typing on a keyboard. 2. information received by a computer from a keyboard. This might refer to the data coming into a computer program for example.
A modem is called that because it is a combination of the words modulate and demodulate. Phone lines carry information in the form of waves, but computers understand digital. A modem converts the waves coming into a computer to digital information and the digital information going out into waves to travel on phone lines.
Data that comes out of the computer is output. Data that goes into a computer is called input. In addition, there are I/O devices, meaning that they are both input and output devices.What is seen on a computer monitor or coming out of a printer are examples of output.
Output devices are devices that present data coming from the computer. Speakers do this by taking information that is sent to it via the sound card and outputting that information via sound.
Unless they are coming from another person, the brain does not receive instructions, it receives signals. Instructions are high level, complex entities.
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No, an input device is something that carries data into something. In this case, the processor. This incoming information doesn't have to be analog information coming from a human, but it sometimes is. (E.G. a computer mouse, a computer keyboard) It also could be another electronic device interacting with the computer. (E.G. a flash drive, a phone, an mp3 player). For a better way of understanding this, here is how input and output work: Input -> Processor -> Output Keyboard -> Computer -> Monitor
The Firewall is software or hardware that checks information coming from the internet or a network, and then either blocks it or allows it to pass through to your computer, depending on your firewall settings.