Well it can be a monitor or a printer and maybe a speaker too.
Monitor
Printers
Yes, monitors are the most used output devices.
Most output devices are universal to various operating systems. Such as, your television or maybe even your stereo. Universal operating system can also be referred as a remote.
There are a variety of output devices on the market. The most popular items used are that of keyboard and mouse as computers are widely used in our society.
An output device is all the devices used to view or obtain information from the computer. The main typical output devices are: monitors speakers web cams printers scanners keyboard mouse light pen digital cameras These are the most commonly used output devices. hope this info helped you guys a bit. good luck :)
No. Very few actually do. The monitor is actually an output device. An output device only receives output when instructed to.
The two most common are a printer and a screen. CD /DVD burners can be considered output devices as well as input devices as can flash drives.
The most prevalent input and output devices that people will use in the next one to three years is smart phones and tablets. It has been estimated that approximately 1,000,000,000 smart phones will be sold in the next years.
The most common output devices are screens (CRT, LCD, LED, plasma and projectors) and printers/plotters. However robotic arms are output devices too. Basically, anything that presents the result of a computation or action is an output device, even if all it does is to turn a diode on and off in response to a keypress. Thus the CAPS LOCK indicator on a keyboard (which is itself an input device) is an output device.
Three output devices are1. Speaker2. Printer3. Projector
Most people said "computer monitor is an output device". But it can function as an input device.If you attach a panal(touch panal) it may fonction as input device.By:B.J
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 motherboard.