10 Output Device
10 Output Device
1. Digital Projectors
A digital projector is a device which connects to a computer and used to project the
video output from the computer onto the wall or projector screen.
2. Computer Monitors
A computer monitor is an electronic device that shows pictures. Monitors often look
similar to televisions. The main difference between a monitor and a television is that a
monitor does not have a television tuner to change channels. Monitors often have
higher display resolution than televisions. A high display resolution makes it easier to
see smaller letters and fine graphics.
3. Printer
In computing, a printer is a peripheral which makes a persistent human-readable
representation of graphics or text on paper or similar physical media. Personal
printers are primarily designed to support individual users, and may be connected
to only a single computer. These printers are designed for low-volume, short-
turnaround print jobs, requiring minimal setup time to produce a hard copy of a
given document.
4. Computer Speakers
5. Headphones
Headphones or “head-phones” in the early days of telephony and radio are a pair
of small loudspeakers that are designed to be held in place close to a user’s ears.
They are also known as earspeakers, earphones or, colloquially, cans. The
alternate in-ear versions are known as earbuds or earphones. In the context
of telecommunication, a headset is a combination of headphone and microphone.
Headphones either have wires for connection to a signal source such as an
audio amplifier, radio, CD player, portable media player, mobile phone, electronic
musical instrument, or have a wireless device, which is used to pick up signal
without using a cable.
6. Speech-generating Device
8. Braille Embosser
A braille embosser is an impact printer that renders text as tactile braille cells.
Using braille translation software, a document can be embossed with relative
ease, making braille production efficient and cost-effective.
9. Radio
10. Television
Television (from Ancient Greek τῆλε (tèle), meaning “far”, and Latin visio, meaning
“sight”), colloquially known as TV, is a telecommunication medium that is used for
transmitting and receiving moving images and sound. Television can transmit
images that are monochrome (black-and-white), in color, or in three dimensions.