TOPIC : OUTPUT DEVICES
OUTPUT DEVICES
IT IS USED TO GENERATE INFORMATION THAT HAS BEEN EXECUTED BY THE COMPUTER OR THE USER
Speaker Headphones Screen (Monitor) Printer Projector Plotter
Features
vary by manufacturer, but may include the following: AnLEDpower indicator. A 3.5mmheadphonejack. Controls for volume, and sometimes bass and treble A remote volume control.
In order to cut the cost of computer speakers (unless designed for premium sound performance), speakers designed for computers often lack anAM/ FMtuner and other built-in sources of audio. However, the male 3.5mm plug can be jury rigged with "female 3.5mm TRS to female stereo RCA" adapters to work with stereo system components such asCD/DVD-Audio/SACDplayers (although computers have CD-ROM drives of their own with audio CD support),Audio cassetteplayers, turntables, etc. Despite being designed for computers, computer speakers are electrically compatible with the aforementioned stereo components.
Headphonesare
a pair of smallloudspeakers, or less commonly a single speaker, with a way of holding them close to a user'searsand a means of connecting them to a signal source such as an audioamplifier,radio,CD playeror portable media player. The in-ear versions are known asearphonesorearbuds. In the context of telecommunication, the term headset is used to describe a combination of headphone and microphoneused fortwo-way communication, for example with atelephone.
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PRINTER
DEFINITION PRINTER