It would depend on the particular unit, the monitor and their connection options; but generally yes they can usually be combined - sometimes requiring an adapter to connect one to the other.
a microprocessor is a small unit with memory inside the system unit while a computer is the combination of a monitor and a system unit
CPU
metric system (european) and natural system
If the monitor remains dark despite the system unit being powered on, the issue could be related to several factors. It may be a problem with the monitor itself, such as a faulty power supply or a damaged display. Additionally, there could be a loose or damaged cable connection between the monitor and the PC, or the graphics card may not be functioning properly. Lastly, the system may not be booting correctly due to hardware or software issues, preventing a signal from reaching the monitor.
Monitor
A system unit is the main component of a computer that houses the motherboard, processor, memory, and other essential hardware components. It does not include peripherals such as the monitor, keyboard, or mouse.
peripherals, aka accessories, aka mouse/keyboard/Monitor
No, the Pioneer AVIC-N1 DVD system requires the brain unit to function properly. The brain unit is the main processing unit that controls the functions and features of the system. Without it, the AVIC-N1 will not work.
Not sure what you mean by this question. The main components of a computer are: Motherboard [The unit everything connects to] Hard Drive. [For storing information] RAM (Random Access Memory) [Used for temporary storage of information] CPU (Central Processing Unit) [Takes care of most information] Power Supply [Or there would be now power. This allocates power to different parts] Without those main things, the computer would not work at all.
Anything you can touch
it will break the unit
The port commonly used for output to a monitor on the back of a PC's system unit is the HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) port. Other types of video output ports include DisplayPort, DVI (Digital Visual Interface), and VGA (Video Graphics Array). The specific port utilized may depend on the monitor's capabilities and the graphics card's output options.