What is the Conclusion of input and output devices of computer?
A CDROM drive is neither an input device or an output device. A CDROM drive is a storage device.
No, it is an input device as it reads (and does not write)
output device
Pen drive is an Removable Device. It is use to File sharing. Easy to Read and Write files. Pen Drive is not consider as an Input/Output Device.
Since you can both read from (input) and write to (output) a hard disk, it is considered both an input and an output device.
A CD or DVD drive is a media device. Data is usually read from it, but data can also be sent to it if it has writing capabilities.
No CD-ROM means Compact Disc Read-Only Memory. CD-ROM is an input device. However, CD-RW (Compact Disc Read Write) is both a input and output device.
Technically speaking it is both. It can read as well write information.
It's both. You can read the data on the disk making it an input device, and you can write data to the disk making it an output device.A floppy disk is a storage device. There is often confusion about this, as the user could be seen to be "inputting data" by inserting a disk or "outputting" by removing it, but in actuality the floppy disk is a storage device.
Normally unless something is broken, it is a storage device (it stores pictures and sometimes videos), an input device (it gets the photos and videos from something within it), and it is an output device (it has a screen)
A microphone and a computer mouse has only an output. That is an input device. A loudspeaker and a printer has only an input. That is an output device. A read-write CD/DVD, floppy disk, tape drive, and hard drive are all I/O devices because they can be used to store and retrieve data.
Memory Stick is a flash memory card. It is a data storage. In some situations it can be an input device (when you load pictures from it into an image editor), in some it can be an output device (when you write edited pictures back to your Memory Stick).