Speakers and Headphones send out audio from a computer! Speakers and Headphones send out audio from a computer!
speakers are output de4vices because information is sent "out" of the computer. mice and keyboards are input devices because they send information "in" to the computer
Usually stereo. Contacts inside the jack are two positive leads for Left and Right, and a negative lead. Fairly low voltage, but enough for you to feel on your tongue.
Output devices on a computer are used to send a form of information. The microphone, speakers, HDMI cable, and USB ports are all used to send information.
it sends out sound and music that you want to hear
No, a TV remote is not an output device; it is an input device. It allows users to send commands to the television, such as changing channels or adjusting volume. Output devices, on the other hand, display or convey information from a computer or device, such as a television screen or speakers.
Monitors, Projectors, Printers, Speakers, Headphones, Ploters, DVD writers, Faxes.
A computer monitor is an output device because it doesn't send data back to the computer. It only receives data and displays it. A disk in the computer does send data back as well as displays it, so it is considered both an input and output device.
A computer monitor is an output device because it doesn't send data back to the computer. It only receives data and displays it. A disk in the computer does send data back as well as displays it, so it is considered both an input and output device.
A computer monitor is an output device because it doesn't send data back to the computer. It only receives data and displays it. A disk in the computer does send data back as well as displays it, so it is considered both an input and output device.
It sends out words or pictures that are stored into the computer through paper and ink.
A monitor is first and foremost an Output Device because it displays information already held in the computer. Touchscreen monitors that allow you to input information or to use navigational features such as menus, icons and so on are also Input Devices. Another example of a device that is both an input and output device is a joystick with Force Feedback technology.
The computer drives the speaker system through a combination of audio output hardware and software. The audio output hardware, such as a sound card or integrated audio chipset, converts digital audio signals into analog signals that speakers can reproduce. Additionally, audio drivers and software applications manage audio playback, allowing the computer to send the correct signals to the speakers based on the selected audio source. This integration enables seamless audio playback for various applications, from music to video.