Thursday, February 25, 2010

I/O Devices


I/O Devices are devices that can perform the same operations as both an input and an output device. It can send and display data of a computer. An example of an Input and Output device is RAM (Random Access Memory) because it processes information sent to a computer, allowing the computer to display it. Another example is a CD-ROM device because it can contain information or have information digitally encoded on it, and then be displayed in a computer.

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