I expect you mean "Is Card reader/writer input or output?". If this is so, it is both an input and output device. Whenever you are trying to categorize a device as Input or Output, think of how it looks from the computer.
If the computer is transmitting data to it, it is an Output device.
If the computer is receiving data from it, it is an Input device.
Neither. Strictly speaking, it is a storage medium that is both read and written to by another device.YES, it can.Smart card is a mini computer so like all other types of computer it also takes input and gives output but not by some display screen or by a keyboard but by special devices known as smart card readers.
An SD card is considered a storage device rather than an input or output device. It is used to store data such as photos, videos, and documents. When data is written to an SD card from a computer or camera, it is considered an output action, and when data is read from an SD card into a device, it is considered an input action.
Input I would have thought.If you are refering to the big readers of the 80-column punched card then they are Input devices. But many of these devices were made so that they could also be used for output - ie for punching cards - these are both Input and Output devices.A card reader is an INPUT (not imput) device.Whenever you are trying to categorize a device as Input or Output, think of how it looks from the computer.If the computer is transmitting data to it, it is an Output device.If the computer is receiving data from it, it is an Input device.
yes its input but somewhere i had read its both input and output ,but i cannt understand why its output . regards Hashaam zahid hashaamzahid3@gmail.com
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No, the square reader uses a 3 "prong" input/output, Nooks only are set up for 2 (they have no mic output, so no)
Neither. Strictly speaking, it is a storage medium that is both read and written to by another device.YES, it can.Smart card is a mini computer so like all other types of computer it also takes input and gives output but not by some display screen or by a keyboard but by special devices known as smart card readers.
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Simply insert the card into a card reader/writer and copy the files over. If you don't have a card reader/writer, you will need to get one.
The sound card of a computer provides an output - speaker or headphone) and usually an input too - microphone.The card itself is not an output but is an I/O device(input output device) [a bit of semantics here].
media reader/ card reader/ memory card, reader or writer
An SD card is considered a storage device rather than an input or output device. It is used to store data such as photos, videos, and documents. When data is written to an SD card from a computer or camera, it is considered an output action, and when data is read from an SD card into a device, it is considered an input action.
Input I would have thought.If you are refering to the big readers of the 80-column punched card then they are Input devices. But many of these devices were made so that they could also be used for output - ie for punching cards - these are both Input and Output devices.A card reader is an INPUT (not imput) device.Whenever you are trying to categorize a device as Input or Output, think of how it looks from the computer.If the computer is transmitting data to it, it is an Output device.If the computer is receiving data from it, it is an Input device.
Neither, it is a storage device (removable storage).
It is both input or output