Computer Science, asked by aditikumari9793, 1 month ago

difference between Input device and output device?​

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Answered by 1157684
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An input device is something you connect to a computer that sends information into the computer. An output device is something you connect to a computer that has information sent to it.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

INPUT DEVICE:

  • It accepts data from user.
  • It is directly commanded by user.
  • It converts user friendly instruction into machine friendly.
  • It takes the data from the user and sends it to the processor for execution.
  • It helps the computer is accepting the data.

OUTPUT DEVICE:

  • It reflects processed data to user.
  • It is commanded by processor.It helps the computer is displaying the data.
  • It converts machine’s instructions to user intelligible.
  • It takes the processed data from the processor and sends it back to the user.
  • It helps the computer is displaying the data.

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