Dual (Input/output) Devices
§ Touch Screen Monitor
A Touch Screen is a computer display screen that is also an input device. The screens are sensitive to pressure; a user interacts with the computer by touching pictures or words on the screen.
§ Modem (internal / External)
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NIC (Network Interface Card)
A network interface card is a hardware component, typically a circuit board or chip, which is installed on a computer so that it can connect to a network. Modern NICs provide the functionality to computers such as support for I/O interrupts, direct memory access (DMA) interfaces, data transmission, network traffic engineering, and partitioning.
§ Sound Card
A sound card is an expansion component used in computers to receive and send audio. Sound cards are configured and utilized with the help of a software application and a device driver. The input device attached to receive audio data is usually a microphone, while the device used to output audio data is generally speakers or headphones.
§ Disk Drive
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FDD
A floppy disk drive, also called FDD or FD for short, is a computer a disk drive that enables a user to save data to removable diskettes.
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Flash Drive
A Flash Drive is a small portable storage device that has no moving parts.
Flash drives connect to computers and other devices via a built-in USB
Type, making a flash drive a kind of combination USB device and
cable.
· Disk Drive
A hard disk drive is a non-volatile
memory hardware device that permanently
stores and retrieves data on a computer. A hard drive is a secondary
storage devise that
consists of one or more platters to which data is written
using a magnetic head, all inside of an air-sealed casing.
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CD/DVD Drive
Digital versatile disc-read only memory (DVD-ROM) is a read-only digital versatile disc (DVD) commonly used for storing large software applications. It is similar to a compact disk-read only memory (CD-ROM) but has a larger capacity. A DVD-ROM stores around 4.38 GB of data. A CD-ROM usually stores 650 MB of data.
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