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A byte is neither an input or output device. A byte is a unit of measurement, a unit of digital information.
No, VDU is an output Device.
A CPU is a central processing unit. It is neither an input nor an output device, but it is usually connected to both kinds of devices. An input device would be a keyboard or a mouse. And output device would be a printer, a hard or floppy drive, or a memory chip in a thumb drive.
Its an output device. By visual display unit I assume you're referring to one of the following: a tv, a computer monitor or a laptop screen. All 3 are output devices. The difference b/w an input and an output device is simply user input. An input device receives input from a user, an output device does not. A mouse (receives user clicks), A microphone (receives user audio), a keyboard are input devices.
Neither, it is not classified under input or output. It has its own identity
No, Mouse is an input device. Because mouse is used to instruct the computer where to point the cursor and anything that is used to instruct computer in any way is an input device. Output Devices show the processed data by a computer for e.g. a monitor shows where the cursor is by processing the input from a mouse.
The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer does bothinput and output operations.
No, a tablet PC is not solely an output device; it functions as a multifunctional device that serves both input and output purposes. It features a touchscreen for input and can display visuals, play audio, and output text and images. Thus, it combines the roles of input and output devices in one unit.
The six hardware components of a computer system are the central processing unit (CPU), primary storage, secondary storage, input devices, output devices, and the communication devices. The central unit of a computer is the CPU.
Every i/o device is controlled by software. Every new device that is installed you must install its device drivers to control the device.
An antenna can function as both an input and output unit, depending on its application. When transmitting signals, it acts as an output device, converting electrical energy into electromagnetic waves. Conversely, when receiving signals, it serves as an input device, capturing electromagnetic waves and converting them back into electrical signals. Thus, antennas are versatile components in communication systems.
Input/Output (I/O) Unit