The "tower" part of a computer contains most of the computer. It is the cabinet that contains input and output devices, as well as storage devices. However, collectively speaking, the label of "processing device" would be more accurate. Or you can say it is an I/O and processing device with storage.
Technically it's neither as it's just a shell that houses the devices. However, if you just mean the computer as a whole, then it is of course both because it's made up of input and output devices.
input device
Input
There are multipule answers to this question. 1.) A Monitor (Visual Commuication) 2.) Speakers (Verbal/Vocal Communication) 3.) Keyboard (Input Device) 4.) Mouse (Input Device)
Yes, a computer mouse is considered a input device.
No. "Input" means getting data INTO the computer.
Input
Input is something that can be sent to the computer. An example for an input device would be a keyboard, you type things on the keyboard and that data is input into the computer.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE COMPUTER ENCOUNTERS AN INPUT STATEMENT
write the input devices of computer?
Your tower is your computer. If you are asking if the monitor and computer have to match the answer is no. You can use any monitor with any computer.
An input device is something that you are able to enter information/commands into the computer. A mouse and keyboard are prime examples of input devices as you can tell the computer to do something.