Few computer devices communicate directly to the monitor...the only one is the video card. Some video cards are built into the motherboard, called an integrated video card, and some fit into an expansion slot like an AGP slot, a PCI slot, or a PCI-E slot.
In fact, computers run JUST FINE without a monitor attached....the monitor is there only so you know what the computer is doing. All other devices inside or attached to the computer communicate directly through the motherboard. The monitor is the human-readable "presentation" of what is going on inside the computer!
No. The monitor is only there to show you the output of whatever program(s) are running.
No, only devices connected directly to the monitor communicate with it at all.
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No. Very few actually do. The monitor is actually an output device. An output device only receives output when instructed to.
No. What purpose does a mouse serve with nothing to process its clicks? What good does a monitor do with no computer to send it information? Input and output devices are peripheral devices and need to be connected to the processor to serve a purpose.
Monitor!...
displaying the picture. The actual computer is the big rectangle beside the monitor. on a laptop the monitor and the monitor are connected into a compact shape.
Any attached monitor or tv which the computer can display to
monitor is the medium which help for directly communicate with the user and the computer .By the monitor no more efforts are too be needed.
The peripherals are all of the input/output devices that are connected to the computer, including the keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer, external drives, scanner, router, etc.
Here are some different output devices:MonitorsSpeakersPrintersFax machines
An output device can be a Monitor(s), Speakers, etc.
Monitor, Printer, Speakers etc.
speakers, and your monitor, by plugging them into your computer
Monitor is an output device of the Computer.Some Monitor(s) communicates with the computer to correct the resolution , contrast brightness etc