yes it is
Zip drives are both input-output and storage devices.
Nothing. Zip drives are storage devices.
Input = Keyboard Input = scanner Output = printer Storage Devices = Hard Drive Storage Devices = Thumb Drive
A normal CD drive is an input device. A CD-R or CD-RW drive would do both input and output.
storage devices like the hard drive
A: It is both in input and output device. data can be stored there and also retrived from there
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.
A drive, whether a hard disk disk, flash memory drive, or floppy disk drive is a peripheral device that can be used for both input and output. This is in contrast to certain devices that can be used for only for output like monitors (non touch screen) and devices which can only be used for input like keyboards.
Output devices. Anything that you receive is output. Input Devices: Keyboard mouse scanner CD drive a: drive Output Devices: Moniter Speakers Printer
keyboard:- used for controlling the GUI as well as command Line. mouse:- used for controlling the GUI. Light Pen:- used for animation
A zip disc is a storage device similar to a floppy. The media is pricey, though, so i would suggest you use CD-R/W instead of zip.
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.