Input
It is an input device.
The keyboard is an input device because you use it to type, which is a form of input. Another form of input is the mouse, which sends clicks and mouse movement to let you click on links and move the mouse around.
The one of the three units that constitute Computer are Input, Processing (System) & Output Units............System Unit contains primarily Motherboard, CPU, RAM, Harddisk Drive & Housing called Cabinet for the connections of these components.
what does input devices do
All r134a low pressure (suction) connections are the same size. All high pressure connections are the same size. The low and high connections do not interchange.
No the PS2 can be used on any TV that has input connections
the increased number of connections gives the brain more flexibility
Microprocessor don't specifically have I/O (input or output) connections, but instead, due to their connection to the motherboard (which does have I/O), control the I/O devices.
ground installation, output cbles, input cables
You need to find out what output connections are on your soundboard and what input connections are on your amplifier. If you don't know this, a 1/4 inch cable usually will work at both ends.
A network which is always capable of connecting a free input to a free output, regardless of the connections already established across the network, is said to be non-blocking network. A network that is always capable of connecting a free input to a free output, but which may require existing connections to be rearranged in order to do so, is called rearrange-able non-blocking network.
This TV does not have a built in DVD player, the input and the output are located on the back panel of the TV however they are located ont he lower end so it is easy to mount.
You should be able to, if you have a composite input. Try looking for a grouping of one red, one white and one yellow colored RCA style connections. The red is for the right channel sound in, the white is for the left and the yellow is for the video input. Then it's just a matter of choosing the correct input on your remote to view the DVD player.
Loop through connections are usually for TV's that have loop through connectors on 'em. It was a manufacturer's way of supplying some extra connectors to be able to add additional equipment so that you wouldn't have to `daisy chain' (pass your connections through one machine to another) for the connections. If you don't have a loop through set-up, daisy chaining or using the external audio/video input connections on the rear of your set may be preferable. Then all you have to do is select the proper video input on your TV.
A transformer has input and output connections, a primary winding with or without taps, and a secondary winding or windings with or without taps. It also has a core and appropriate wrappings, and it sometimes has a housing.
It is spelled 'hard drive'. Considering the nature of a hard drive, you might say "both". All hard drives provide input and output. Input is performed when your operating system reads a sector looking for data or a program. Output is performed when your operating system writes to the hard drive to swap or store data.