Output device
In computing, an output device is a peripheral equipment device that is used to give the results of processed data.[1][2][3]
Examples
- Video card and monitor (screen): displays information on the screen for you to look at.
- Computer printer: It takes information from a computer and prints it out so that you can see it.
- Sound card and speaker: that play sounds and music.
- Computer terminal
- numerical controlled machine tools.
Related pages
References
- Doyle, Stephen (2010). Essential GCSE ICT for AQA: Student Book. Oxford University Press. p. 5, 304. ISBN 9781850085430.
- GCSE ICT (Information Communication Technology): Complete Revision and Practice. Coordination Group Publications. 2003. p. 21. ISBN 9781841463766.
- "Output device". Computer Hope. Retrieved 2011-09-11.
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