Social Sciences, asked by ashishkumar1432, 1 year ago

what is the difference between an input device and an output device?​

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Answered by akhil7918
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Input device can send data to another device but cannot recive data..

Output device recive data from another device but cannot sand data.. It just work as reciver....

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak{Input Device}

  • Input Devices are those units through which we send instructions and data to the machine for processing . They are essential for a computer to work properly.
  • A computer uses input devices to accept the data and instructions.
  • The types of Input Devices are

✴Keyboard

✴Mouse

✴Light Pen

✴Scanner

✴Web Camera

\huge\mathfrak{Output Device}

  • Output devices are the devices through which we get the results of any processed data
  • The computer uses the results to communicate with the user.
  • The types of output devices are

✴Visual Display unit

✴Printer

✴LCD Projector

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