A monitor, a printer and a speaker.
A monitor, a printer and a speaker.
A monitor, a printer and a speaker.
A monitor, a printer and a speaker.
A monitor, a printer and a speaker.
A monitor, a printer and a speaker.
A monitor, a printer and a speaker.
A monitor, a printer and a speaker.
A monitor, a printer and a speaker.
A monitor, a printer and a speaker.
A monitor, a printer and a speaker.
A monitor, a printer and a speaker.
These are the input devices are:- keyboard, mouse, light pen, scanner. output devices are:- monitor, printer.
There are many types of peripheral devices, but an example of three would be a printer, scanner,and web cam.
An device that is added to a computer is called a Peripheral. Which categorizes into input and ouput devices. Input being data put into the computer (keyboard and mouse would be a input devices). Output being information that is projected or created and then taken out from the computer (printer would be an output device, as would a computer monitor.)
It is the monitor that can show output. The printer also shows an output on paper.
Output devices are anything that send signals to other devices. A portable MP3 player, for instance, outputs music to your headphones. Your headphones plug into the "input" jack of the MP3 player because they receive a "signal" from the MP3 player in the form of music. Other examples of output devices would be video cards, keyboards, mice, gaming controlers, or dvd/blu-ray players. These all send signals to be used by other devices but do not receieve signals back from those devices.
It would depend on what the output device was
Input devices include mouse & Keyboard. Output devices include Graphic Display & Speakers. Input/Output devices would include a Network Interface Card.
Computers have to have output devices in order to relay information back to other devices for its use. If computer information remaines exclusively in the computer, then it is useless, because nothing is done with it. Even in the case of stored data, the information is often relayed to another computer with output devices, or directly to an output device, so that it can affect the outer world.Output devices include: screens, electric motors, cars, lights, speakers, etc.Without output devices, it would be, in addition, impossible to determine the inner workings of computers without output devices, as any modifications to allow the viewing of the information/functionality would be considered an output device.
They're both! Monitors are output devices and so are printers. A common input devices would be keyboards or mice and all are considered hardware.
These are the input devices are:- keyboard, mouse, light pen, scanner. output devices are:- monitor, printer.
There are many types of peripheral devices, but an example of three would be a printer, scanner,and web cam.
Output devices are devices which shows us what the computer is processing. Without an output device the computer would do lots of processing but we can't see the results. So yes a robotic arm is an output device.
The speakers are an output device because they are delivering data from the computer to the user. Speakers, monitors, and printers are examples of output devices. Keyboards, mice, and tablets are input devices. Devices that are i/o devices (input and output) include floppy drives, hard drives, cards, and USB drives.
A normal CD drive is an input device. A CD-R or CD-RW drive would do both input and output.
Most devices are actually input-output devices, but are classified based on their primary mode of operation. For example, a keyboard does provide some output (the status lights on the keyboard provide user feedback on the condition of the Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock keys), but is considered an input-only device, since the output it provides is minimal. Devices that are truly input-output devices are those whose functionality is (approximately) equal, at least in theory. Devices which would be considered actual input-output devices are as follows: All-in-One office devices, such as printer/fax/copier/scanner units. Mass Storage devices, such as hard drives, disk burners (CD, DVD, etc) Network Interface Controllers (Ethernet, Wireless, etc). Specialty devices, such as touch-screen art pads.
The hard drive of a computer is a storage device: it contains the operating system and any data or program files used by the computer. Although a hard drive both accepts input and provides output, it is not accessed directly by the user in either of these functions. A flash drive, CD, DVD, or external drive are other storage devices or media. In early computers, drives wrote to removable disks as CD burners and DVD burners do today. These types of media-writing hardware are considered output devices. Some people that there are three types of devices, not two: "input devices", "output devices", and "storage devices." With that set of definitions, a hard drive would be neither an input device nor an output device, but would sit firmly in the third category, as a storage device
Output. Think ablout it, they are receiving data, not sending it.