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.
It is an output device
It is an output device
The Wii remote is an input device.
Remote control is an input device
A TV displays information to you, so it is an output device. Of course, some televisions have advanced ways for the user to interact with them, such as buying pay-per-view channels using only the TV remote. These types of televisions can also be considered input devices, as you are sending information to your cable company.
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It's a device use to control other device eg TV,Speakers
a tv remote used to change channels
yes
Device codes on televisions are used for communications between the television and the remote control. The codes are used to setup and change channels.
To program a Genie remote, first, make sure the remote has fresh batteries. Then, turn on the device you want to control (like your TV or cable box) and press and hold the "Setup" button on the remote until the red LED lights up and then turns off. Next, press the corresponding device button (e.g., TV) and enter the code for your device, which can be found in the Genie remote's manual or online. If successful, the red LED will blink and turn off; you can then test the remote to ensure it works properly.
it is used to remotely access some device/appliance, they are of two types 1........infrared (TV remote) 2........Radio Frequency RF (car remote)