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In which from does a provide the output.

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Answered by adityapatel57208
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An output device is any piece of computer hardware equipment which converts information into human readable form. It can be text, graphics, tactile, audio, and video.

Some of the output devices are Visual Display Units (VDU) i.e. a Monitor, Printer graphic Output devices,[1] Plotters, Speakers etc. A new type of Output device is being developed these days, known as Speech synthesizer,[2] a mechanism attached to the computer which produces verbal output sounding almost like human speeches.

Some examples of output devices are given below: I) Monitor II) Printer III) Speaker IV) Headphones V) Projector VI) GPS VII) Sound Card VIII) Video Card IX) OMR X) Braille reader

Answered by abhaytiwarijnv01
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An output device is any piece of computer hardware equipment which converts information into human readable form. It can be text, graphics, tactile, audio, and video.

Some of the output devices are Visual Display Units (VDU) i.e. a Monitor, Printer graphic Output devices,[1] Plotters, Speakers etc. A new type of Output device is being developed these days, known as Speech synthesizer,[2] a mechanism attached to the computer which produces verbal output sounding almost like human speeches.

Some examples of output devices are given below: I) Monitor II) Printer III) Speaker IV) Headphones V) Projector VI) GPS VII) Sound Card VIII) Video Card IX) OMR X) Braille reader

Reasons for Having an Output Device A computer can still function without an output device. However, without an output device, there’s no way to determine what the computer is doing. There is no indicator of errors, nor of the need for additional input. For example, if you detach your monitor from your computer, the computer will still function, but it’s not going to be very helpful.

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