A CD writer is considered an output device because it converts digital data from a computer into a physical format on a CD. When a user sends data to the CD writer, it processes and transfers that information onto the disc, which can then be read by CD players or other compatible devices. This functionality aligns with the role of output devices, which is to produce or display information in a tangible form.
That's an output device, because your getting information off the computer and onto the CD.
a CD is an output device that can be used as a storage or input device
A CD Writer is an OUPUT device.
A CD is a storage device.
output device
no cd is a storage device as it holds data an output device would be a monitor or speakers.
A CD is a storage device.
A CD is a storage device.
It is both an input and output device
output device
A CDROM drive is neither an input device or an output device. A CDROM drive is a storage device.
A CD writer is a computer device that writes to ('burns") CDs.