Through the graphic interface. Video cards are graphic interfaces.
The monitor is a passive output device. It displays the video data in the way it is designed to. CRTs display pixel data in a different way than LCD displays do, or LED displays. In any case, the monitor needs a graphic interface to translate the pixel illumination data into a standard video signal.
Computer monitor are used to display the results of processed data from the CPU for the user. Touch screen monitors act as both input and output devices.
The primitive data types that can normally be represented and processed by a CPU are an integer, real number, character, Boolean, and memory address
Data is usually processed in the computer's memory.
1) Check light of CPU, if it is blinking or orange -> monitor data cable is failed. 2) If light is constantly ON -> motherboard problem. 3) If light is OFF, -> power cable or socketis gone !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Input is the data entered to the computer using keyboard, mouse, etc. Then it is processed by the Central Processing Unit or CPU and displayed to the OUTPUT (Monitor, Printer, etc.).
Data is typically processed in the central processing unit (CPU) of the computer. The CPU receives instructions and data from the computer's memory, processes them using arithmetic and logic operations, and then sends the results back to the memory for storage or further processing.
No data is stored in the CPU. The CPU only performs arithmetic and logical operations. However, the CPU is provided with a small memory unit called cache, which rapidly feeds the CPU with data to calculate.
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well that statement isn't entirely true
The CPU is hardware, the "monitor program" is software that runs on the CPU. They are very different things having different and incompatible implementations.
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A computer monitor is an output device that displays visual information generated by the computer's graphics card. It consists of a screen that uses pixels to create images and text. The monitor receives signals from the computer through a cable, converting the digital information into visible images on the screen for the user to interact with. The quality of a monitor is determined by factors such as resolution, refresh rate, panel type, and color accuracy.