Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Output peripherals

 What are the Output peripherals?

Output peripherals are devices that receive data from a computer and present it to the user in a form that is understandable or usable. These devices take the processed information from the computer and convert it into visual, audio, or physical forms that allow users to perceive or utilize the results of computer operations. Examples of output peripherals include monitors, which display images, videos, and text; printers, which produce physical copies of digital documents; speakers, which output sound; and headphones, which provide personal audio output. Output peripherals are essential for communicating the results of computing tasks back to the user and enabling interaction with the computer’s processed data.






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