It can be both, depending on where it is in the process. In most cases, it will be an output into another device, so it would be plugged into the input of the other item.
In a typical cable TV set up, the cable would go into the input of the DVD and the output of the DVD would go to the input of the television.
It is an output device
Output. You insert a CD and show (play) the movie. A DVD Multi Recorder is an output and input device. You can insert a blank CD into it and record even pictures. Then you can click on play and play out of the CD right after you record into it.
No. A DVD would be categorized as a storage device.
This TV does not have a built in DVD player, the input and the output are located on the back panel of the TV however they are located ont he lower end so it is easy to mount.
It is neither, CD DVD and hard disk is STORAGE not input or output.
input. Anything that gives information to your PC is input. The monitor or a printer is output.
it is input
To connect a DVD player to a TV using only a converter box, first connect the DVD player's video and audio output (usually composite cables: yellow for video, red and white for audio) to the corresponding input on the converter box. Then, connect the converter box to the TV using the appropriate output cables (like HDMI or coaxial, depending on your TV's input options). Ensure both the DVD player and the converter box are powered on, and select the correct input source on the TV to view the DVD playback.
No.... It must be output to input...
If you are talking about off-the-shelf DVD players then it's an output device( display data read to video terminal [i.e. Projectors, TV's], but if you are talking about DVDRW devices then it's an input and output device. If you are talking about a DVD media, if it's just ordinary DVD-ROM then it's just input. But if you're talking about DVD-R or DVD-RW media then it's an input and output media.
If you are talking about off-the-shelf DVD players then it's an output device( display data read to video terminal [i.e. Projectors, TV's], but if you are talking about DVDRW devices then it's an input and output device. If you are talking about a DVD media, if it's just ordinary DVD-ROM then it's just input. But if you're talking about DVD-R or DVD-RW media then it's an input and output media.
To connect a GameCube to a Techlux portable DVD player, you'll need to use the appropriate video input options. Most portable DVD players have a composite AV input, which means you can use a composite AV cable (with yellow, red, and white connectors) to connect the GameCube's AV output to the DVD player's input. Make sure to switch the DVD player to the correct input source to display the GameCube's video and audio. If the portable DVD player does not support AV input, this connection may not be possible.