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An SD card is considered a storage device rather than an input or output device. It is used to store data such as photos, videos, and documents. When data is written to an SD card from a computer or camera, it is considered an output action, and when data is read from an SD card into a device, it is considered an input action.

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Generally yes, however some video cards also accept input from other devices.

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Wiki User

16y ago
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Neither, it is a storage device (removable storage).

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Wiki User

14y ago
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Input device

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Amoak Eric

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Output

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Anonymous

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Ramona S. Jones

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3y ago
Hi

input or output

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Anonymous

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Input device

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Anonymous

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Input

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Anonymous

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No

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Anonymous

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Input

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