Quite true. This principle was immortalized by the phrase "garbage in, garbage out".
Neither. A computer contains both input and output devices. Many modern input and output devices contain embedded computers, that interface between the main computer and the actual input or output hardware of the device.
Depends on what you're referring to. Input could be a switch for example, output would be a fan or light coming on. Eating is an input, you can guess what your output is?
Depends on your definition of bus.
It depends - if it's just headphones, it's an output device. If the headset includes a microphone - it's both an input and output device.
Computers get information through various input devices such as keyboards and barcode scanners. Also, there are devices that can be for either input or output, such as disc drives and tape drives.
In relation to computers, there are many devices that can be considered input/output devices: Input: Mouse Keyboard Graphics Tablet Microphone Scanner Output: Monitor Speaker Printer Also, a touchscreen monitor can be considered both an input and output device.
A mealy state machine output depends on both the current state and the input signal received. The combination of the current state and the input signal dictates what the output of the machine will be for a given transition.
A Liqued Crystal Display is used as an input as well as output in touch systems of handhald computers systems.
a flash drive is an output device. A flash drive can fit into either category(input, output or storage). It simply depends on how it is used.
Jingxuan. Xue has written: 'Input/Output System of Minicomputers' -- subject(s): Computer input-output equipment, Computer software, PDP computers
Depends. What is the device?
a flash drive is an output device. A flash drive can fit into either category(input, output or storage). It simply depends on how it is used.