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The document provides an overview of various output devices including monitors, projectors, printers, and speakers, detailing their functions and types. It distinguishes between CRT and LCD monitors, outlines different printing technologies such as dot matrix, laser, inkjet, thermal printers, and plotters, and classifies computers into personal computers and laptops/tablets. Each device's characteristics and uses are briefly explained, highlighting their importance in computing.

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The document provides an overview of various output devices including monitors, projectors, printers, and speakers, detailing their functions and types. It distinguishes between CRT and LCD monitors, outlines different printing technologies such as dot matrix, laser, inkjet, thermal printers, and plotters, and classifies computers into personal computers and laptops/tablets. Each device's characteristics and uses are briefly explained, highlighting their importance in computing.

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OUTPUT

DEVICES
1. MONITOR
• Display images from the
computer. It enables us to see,
work, and control computers.
In other words, working on a
computer without a monitor
would be inconceivable.
COMMON TYPES OF
MONITORS, WITH
REGARD TO
MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY
1.CRT(CATHODE RAY
TUBE)
2. LCD (LIQUID
CRYSTAL DISPLAY)
3. Monitor Size
CRT
• CRT monitors have been
present in the market for a long
time, but better technologies
are phasing them out. They are
based on cathode tube
technology
LCD
• LCD monitors use liquid crystal
technology. Compared with CRT
monitors, LCD monitors save more
energy, do not emit radiation, and is
less bulky due to its smaller
dimensions. LCD also have better
picture quality than CRT monitor.
MONITOR SIZE
• Is expressed in inches and is taken
by measuring the diagonal length
of the screen. Picture quality or
Resolution is expressed in the
number of pixels horizontally and
vertically (e.g., 1920x1080).
2. PROJECTOR
• Is a device used to project a
computer image or other
images from independent
devices, such as DVD player
and Blu-ray player onto a
canvas or a wall.
3. PRINTER
• Is a device used for printing data from a computer onto
a paper. We distinguish between local
printer( connected directly to the computer) and
network printer (connected directly to network using
a network card). Printer also differ according to
printing technology. The DOT MATRIX, LASER,
INKJET, THERMAL PRINTER, and PLOTTER
use different technologies for printing .
DOT MATRIX PRINTER
• Is one of the first generations of
printers. It uses an ink ribbon and a
print head with pins that make impacts
on the ribbon and the paper
underneath the ribbon to produce text
or images. Dot matrix printers are
characteristically noisy.
LASER PRINTERS
• Make use of a laser light that shoots the image
to be printed on a cylindrical drum, removing
the electrons on it. The powdered ink or toner is
then attracted to the charged areas of the drum.
Once the toner is set on the drum, it is
transferred on the paper then fused on the
paper’s fibers using high temperatures as the
paper with powered ink passes through the
printer’s developer component.
INKJET PRINTER
• Uses tiny jets of ink to print text or
images. It uses a combination of
cyan, magenta, yellow, and black
inks that are stored in individual
cartridge to print images with
different colors.
PLOTTERS
• Are used for printing very large
images and are typically used
for professional purposes, such
as in designing firms for
printing technical drawings.
(blueprints)
THERMAL PRINTER
• As its name states, leaves a print on the
paper by utilizing heat. They use paper
sensitive to heat, and have small
dimensions. They are quiet while printing
and are relatively cheap. They are usually
used for printing receipts. They are also
used as calculator printers due to their
small dimensions, ass portable printers.
SPEAKER
• Is a popular output device used
with computer systems. It
receive audio input from the
computer’s sound card and
produce audio output in the
form of sound waves.
CLASSIFICATION
OF COMPUTERS
A. PERSONAL
COMPUTER
B. LAPTOP OR
TABLET PC
PERSONAL COMPUTER
• As the name suggests, is intended for
personal use. If you do not intend to move
your computer frequently from one place
to another, then you should use a desktop
computer. It is larger in size, inconvenient
to carry/move, and consumes more
electricity but has a cheaper price, better
performance ratio, and easier to upgraded.
LAPTOP OR TABLET PC
• Is used by individuals who need to travel with a
computer or simply want to use them for
aesthetic reasons when computing power is not
an issue. Laptop computers, as opposed to
tablet PCs, more closely resemble a personal
computer when it comes to data input. Data
entry is done via keyboard and mouse, while
the tablet PC data entry is done via
touchscreen.
THANK YOU

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