it sends out pictures and words for you to see.
Monitor
Any type of human readable computer output device that creates no permanent (i.e. hardcopy) record of that output. For example the computer monitor screen you are probably looking at now.
Anything that comes out of a computer is typically considered output. This includes display visuals on a monitor, printed documents from a printer, audio from speakers, and data sent to other devices. Output can be in various forms such as text, images, sounds, or signals, depending on the type of processing and the intended use.
An output device, such as a monitor (screen), or a printer.
Touch-screen monitors.
it is an example of hardware and an output device. . . .
It can. Most graphics cards do not have a TV output, so you will need to buy a converter of some type.
A computer monitor is an output device that displays visual information generated by the computer's graphics card. It consists of a screen that uses pixels to create images and text. The monitor receives signals from the computer through a cable, converting the digital information into visible images on the screen for the user to interact with. The quality of a monitor is determined by factors such as resolution, refresh rate, panel type, and color accuracy.
Basically, any type of monitor outputs results from the computer's calculations as well as indicating input from the keyboard, mouse, etc. Thus, if the user is playing a game the monitor shows the current situation and any input from the game player is then displayed on the monitor. Before the monitor was invented, users had to read printed results ( output ) from the computer, or interpret rows of indicator lights on the big mainframe computer panels.
It sends out light across the screen making it a visual output.
Yes, with the right video output card or adapter on your computer. It depends on the card your computer has in it and what type of outputs it has as well as the available inputs of your TV.
Yes.