Chapter 4 Output
Chapter 4 Output
CHAPTER 4
OUTPUT
1
Objectives Overview
Differentiate
Describe various between a
ways to print nonimpact printer
and an impact printer
Speakers,
Display devices Printers headphones, Data projectors
and earbuds
Force-feedback
Interactive
game Tactile output
whiteboards
controllers
Active-matrix
display Passive-matrix
display
• Resolution is the
number of
horizontal and
vertical pixels in a
display device
– A higher
resolution uses a
greater number of
pixels
• A printer produces
text and graphics on
a physical medium
– Printed information
is called a hard copy,
or printout
– Landscape or portrait
orientation
High-
speed
Black-
and-
Laser High-
quality
white printer
Color
Dye-sublimation
printer
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Printers
• A mobile printer is a
small, lightweight,
battery-powered printer
that allows a mobile
user to print from
mobile device.
Dot-matrix Line
printer printer
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Printers
• A dot-matrix printer
produces printed
images when tiny wire
pins on a print head
mechanism strike an
inked ribbon
• A line printer prints an
entire line at a time
• Headphones are
speakers that cover or
are placed outside of
the ear
• Earbuds (also called
earphones) rest inside
the ear canal
Data Interactive
whiteboards(SMART
projectors board)
Force-feedback
game controllers Tactile output
• A data projector is a
device that takes the
text and images
displaying on a
computer screen and
projects them on a
larger screen
– LCD projector
– Digital light processing
(DLP) projector
• Force-feedback sends
resistance to the device
in response to actions
of the user
• Tactile output provides
the user with a physical
response from the
device