No, VDU is an output Device.
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.
VDU (Visual Display Unit) displays output results of the processing done by the Processor in Human Readable Format.
A monitor is a display device that is packaged as a separate unit from a computer or other device. This allows users to view visuals and graphics output from a computer or other source on a standalone screen.
Visual display unit is the British term for visual display. Basically, this refers to the output of an electronic device through a screen or monitor. A TV screen and a monitor of a desktop computer are both visual display units.
One example is the monitor (screen) of a computer that displays text and graphics.
A byte is neither an input or output device. A byte is a unit of measurement, a unit of digital information.
No, the CPU is the Central Processing Unit. A monitor or printer would be an example of an output device.
Output Device is a type of hardware component that conveys information to one or more people. Visual Display Unit (VDU) = Monitor Printer. Sound output, speakers.
input
A Monitor.
The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer does bothinput and output operations.