Difference between monitor and printer. Write at least two points each.
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A monitor is a constantly-refreshing output designed for dynamic images. ... A printer, on the other hand, is a device that builds one static image and captures it permanently on a suitable medium, paper being the most common. Once done, the image on the paper does not refresh, and does not move.
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Monitor and Printer
- A printer is a device that uses electronic data stored in a computer to print a hard copy of it. A monitor, also known as a Visual Display Unit (VDU), is a device that shows information in the form of pictures or text.
- A monitor is a dynamic image display that is constantly refreshed. A printer, on the other hand, is a device that creates a single static image and records it on a suitable medium permanently.
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