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Output devices are not required for a computer to function but are needed to see what it is doing and for error messages. Common output devices include monitors to display visual information, printers to create hard copies, and speakers to play sound. Monitors come in different sizes and use technologies like CRT, LCD, or plasma. Printers include inkjet, laser, and dot matrix types.

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4 Output

Output devices are not required for a computer to function but are needed to see what it is doing and for error messages. Common output devices include monitors to display visual information, printers to create hard copies, and speakers to play sound. Monitors come in different sizes and use technologies like CRT, LCD, or plasma. Printers include inkjet, laser, and dot matrix types.

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Output devices

Reasons for Having an Output Device


A computer can still function without an output device. However, without an output device, there’s no
way to determine what the computer is doing. There is no indicator of errors or the need for additional
input. For example, you can detach your monitor from your computer, the computer will still function,
but it’s not going to be very beneficial.

Examples of Output Devices

Monitor – This is the most common computer output device. It creates a


visual display for users to view processed data. Monitors come in
various sizes and resolutions.
Common Types of Monitors

Cathode Ray Tube – use phosphorescent dots to generate the pixels


that constitute displayed images.

Flat Panel Screen – use liquid crystals or plasma to produce output. Light
is passed through liquid crystals to generate the pixels.
All monitors depend on a video card that is positioned on the computer
motherboard or in a special expansion slot. The video card sorts out the
computer data into image details that the monitors can show.

Printer – generates a hard copy version of processed data such as


documents and photographs. The computer transmits the image data to
the printer, which then physically recreates the image, usually on paper.
Types of Printers

Ink Jet – sprays tiny dots of ink on a surface to form an image.


Laser – utilises toner drums that roll through magnetized pigment and
then transfer the pi gment to a surface.
Dot Matrix – utilises a print head to set in images on a surface, using an ink
ribbon. This is commonly used from 1980 to 1990.

Speakers – are attached to computers for the output of sound. Sound


cards are required in the computer for speakers to function. Speakers range from
simple, two-speaker output devices to surround-sound
multi-channel units.

Headset – is a combination of speakers and microphone. It is


mostly used by gamers and is also great tool for communicating with
family and friends over the internet using a VOIP software.
Projector – is a display device that projects a computer-created image. The
computer transmits the image data to its video card, which then sends the
video image to the projector. It is usually used for presentations or for
viewing videos.

Plotter – generates a hard copy of a digitally


depicted design. The design is sent to the
plotter through a graphics card and forms
the design using a pen. It is generally used
with engineering applications. It basically
draws an image using a series of straight
lines.

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