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difference between input device and output device​

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⭐Input devices:-

An input device can send data to another device, but it cannot receive data from another device. Examples of input devices include the following.

Keyboard and Mouse - Accepts input from a user and sends that data (input) to the computer. They cannot accept or reproduce information (output) from the computer.

Microphone - Receives sound generated by an input source, and sends that sound to a computer.

Webcam - Receives images generated by whatever it is pointed at (input) and sends those images to a computer

⭐Output devices:-

An input/output device can receive data from users, or another device (input), and send data to another device (output). Examples of input/output devices include the following.

CD-RW drive and DVD-RW drive - Receives data from a computer (input), to copy onto a writable CD or DVD. Also, the drive sends data contained on a CD or DVD (output) to a computer.

USB flash drive - Receives, or saves, data from a computer (input). Also, the drive sends data to a computer or another device (output).

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