Its an output device.
By visual display unit I assume you're referring to one of the following: a tv, a computer monitor or a laptop screen. All 3 are output devices. The difference b/w an input and an output device is simply user input. An input device receives input from a user, an output device does not.
A mouse (receives user clicks), A microphone (receives user audio), a keyboard are input devices.
No, VDU is an output Device.
Visual display unit is the British term for visual display. Basically, this refers to the output of an electronic device through a screen or monitor. A TV screen and a monitor of a desktop computer are both visual display units.
VDU (Visual Display Unit) displays output results of the processing done by the Processor in Human Readable Format.
Output Device is a type of hardware component that conveys information to one or more people. Visual Display Unit (VDU) = Monitor Printer. Sound output, speakers.
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A 'byte' is a unit of storage - not an input or output.
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Any input device, such as a mouse or keyboard, can manipulate anyhting on the vdu (visual display unit), in this case it can affect what you see on your monitor.
No, input and output are not part of CPU.
The Full Form Of VDU is "VISUAL DISPLAY UNIT"
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One example is the monitor (screen) of a computer that displays text and graphics.