What does an output device do?
What will be an ideal response?
An output device accepts processed data from the computer and presents the results to the user, most of the time on the computer screen (monitor), on paper (via a printer), or through a speaker. Other possible output devices include headphones and headsets (used to deliver audio output to a single user) and data projectors (used to project computer images onto a projection screen). Output devices can connect via a wired or wireless connection.
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