No, a scanner is not a soft copy output device; it is an input device. A scanner converts physical documents or images into digital format, which can then be viewed or edited on a computer. Soft copy output typically refers to digital files displayed on screens, while hard copy output refers to printed documents.
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naveed anjum
Soft copy output devices are like: modem,monitor/VDU,CRT,LDC,Flat panel disk,multimedia projector and speakers yea stuff like that
a microfilm is an example of bothboth a hard copy and soft copy device. This is due to the fact that it is temporary output and can be read read visually also as it is a printed copy of computer output
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Monitor is an output device of computer that show the result of our work display the soft copy of our work.
A input device is when you put something into the computer. A output device is when something from a computer comes out, either a hard or soft copy. So, I think it would be a input device, because you are putting a direction to turn on!
soft copy is the type of output which is temporary.for eg:computer moniter screen
The output from a plotter is hard copy!
I believe that a monitor puts out light and information for visual purposes.a ANSWER: Information as pixels to be displayed on the monitor
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A speaker may be a hard copy because a hard copy means that any information stored in a hard disk can not be destroyed or deleted and is digitally signed and in this case it is very usual for a speaker to be in connection with the hard disk since the data is first stored in to the hard disk.