A monitor is an input device only if it is a touchscreen.
In relation to computers, there are many devices that can be considered input/output devices: Input: Mouse Keyboard Graphics Tablet Microphone Scanner Output: Monitor Speaker Printer Also, a touchscreen monitor can be considered both an input and output device.
yes, it's similar to a monitor, and there is no way to input data from projector.
A gamepad is an input device. Information is sent from the game pad and put into the computer, which will process it. An output device would be something like a printer or monitor.
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
A USB port takes a device that can be both an input and an output device. For instance, an external USB hard-drive can be written to (by keyboard) and data can be extracted (put up on the monitor or sent to a printer).
LCD stands for liquid crystal display which means a LCD is going to be an output device hence the word display meaning monitor
out put device
It is an input device because you are inputting pictures from the camera to the computer. It could also be considered an output device since it can display the pictures on its LCD display.
An input device is any piece of hardware that allows data (in any form) into a computer: a keyboard, a camera, a scanner are all input devices. (input = put in) An output device is any piece of hardware that allow users (us) to either see or remove data from a computer: monitors and printers are output devices. (output = put out)
Yes. It converts what are you recording in to electric signal and this signal put INTO a computer.
No. As information is being 'put' from the webcam intothe computer, it is considered an input device. Other such devices are a mouse or keyboard. Output devices are devices which take information from the computer and put it out for the user to experience. Output devices include a monitor, speakers, and a printer.
The devices that perform both input AND output operations are referred to as I/O (input/output) devices and their operations are called I/O operations. Examples of common input and output components are disk drives and modems. A touch screen monitor on an ATM or a video game controller that shakes when the player is hit can both be considered an I/O device. A CD or DVD burner would also be an I/O device, since it can both read and write data to discs.