Asked by karyme catano on Jun 17, 2024
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DVD drives and monitors are examples of computer input devices.
DVD Drives
A device that reads and, in some cases, writes data to a DVD disc, used in computers, entertainment systems, and some recording and playback hardware.
Input Devices
Hardware components used to enter data or commands into a computer system, such as keyboards, mice, scanners, and touchscreens.
Monitors
Devices used to display video output from computers or other video sources, serving as an interface for users to interact with digital content.
- Develop an understanding of the ethical and security dilemmas faced by information systems.
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PC
Paige CaldwellJun 23, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
DVD drives are input devices as they can read data from a disc to the computer, but monitors are output devices because they display information to the user.
Learning Objectives
- Develop an understanding of the ethical and security dilemmas faced by information systems.