As far as I know, no storage device is an input device but data can be inputted on to it. Unless a program is running from a storage device and transfers data to another then it might be considered an input device but that's it.
storage devices like the hard drive
Input = Keyboard Input = scanner Output = printer Storage Devices = Hard Drive Storage Devices = Thumb Drive
It is neither. In addition to input devices and output devices, there are devices called storage devices. The hard drive of a computer is a storage device: it contains the operating system and any data or program files used by the computer.
Storage devices are considered both input and output devices because they can receive data (input) from a computer system to store it for later use, and they can also provide data (output) back to the computer system when requested. For example, when you save a document to a hard drive, the hard drive acts as an input device by receiving the data. When you retrieve that document later, the hard drive acts as an output device by providing the data back to the computer system for display or processing.
There both
There are many types of peripheral devices, but an example of three would be a printer, scanner,and web cam.
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Input, Output & Storage Devices
Input devices are used in situations in which you need to receive information, wether that be from a user or a storage device(Hard Drives, Flash Drives, and Discs).
Input and Output.
It's an input device - it's designed to turn a scanned image into ann electronic form to be used by the computer.
Input, Output & Storage Devices