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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INPUT AND OUTPUT. BY FRASER HINE

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INPUT AND OUTPUT. BY FRASER HINE

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Page 1: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INPUT AND OUTPUT. BY FRASER HINE

THE D

IFFERENCE

BETWEEN IN

PUT

AND

OUTPUT.

BY FRASER

HINE

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WHAT IS INPUT?Any information or data that's entered or

sent to the computer to be processed is considered input. Input or user input is most often sent to the computer using an input device such as a keyboard or mouse. The picture is an example of input being sent from the computer keyboard to the computer.

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WHAT DOES INPUT THINGS LOOK LIKE?

This is the new apple mouse.

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WHAT IS OUTPUT?

Any information that has been processed and comes from a computer or computer device is considered output. When someone is viewing output, they're seeing it on an output device such as a computer monitor or a hard copy print out. The picture shows output being sent from the computer to a printer

Computing: A result produced by a computer that is internal to the system (from one program or process to another) or external to it (from a program or process to an output device) but internal to an output device (modem, monitor, printer, etc.).

Contracting: The desired result from a project or contractor.

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EXAMPLES OF OUT PUT

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SPEAKERS!

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HEADPHONES!

This is an input device

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INPUT DEVICES!!!

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