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Input and Output

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Input and Output

 Define input.
 Describe keyboard entry including the
different types of keyboards and keyboard
features.
 Discuss pointing devices including mice, touch
screens, joysticks, and styluses.
 Describe scanning devices including optical
scanners and card readers.
 Discuss image capturing devices including
digital cameras and digital video cameras.

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 Define output.
 Discuss monitors features, flat-panel, CRT, e-book
readers, data projectors, and HDTVs.
 Define printing features as well as ink-jet, laser,
cloud, dot-matrix, thermal, plotter, photo, and
portable printers.
 Discuss audio and video devices including
portable media devices, and Mobile DTV.
 Define combination input and output devices
including fax machine, multifunctional devices, and
Internet telephone.

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 Have you ever wondered how information gets into your


computer or comes out in a form you can use?
 Input devices convert what
we understand into what the
system unit can process
 Output devices convert what
the system unit has processed
into a form that we can understand

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 Any data or instructions used by a computer


 Input devices translate data into a form that
the system unit can process
 Some hardware input devices include:
 Keyboards
 Mice
 Pointing devices
 Scanning devices
 Image capturing devices
 Audio-input devices

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 Keyboards
 Traditional keyboards
 Ergonomic keyboards
 Wireless keyboards
 PDA keyboards
 Virtual keyboards
 Features
 Typewriter keyboard with numeric keypad
 Special purpose keys
 Toggle
 Combination keys

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Mice -
Optical
Mechanical
Wireless

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 Optical scanners
 Flatbed scanners
 Document scanners
 Portable scanners
 Card Readers
 Magnetic card readers
 Radio frequency
card readers

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 Bar code readers


 Handheld wand readers
or platform scanners
 Contain photoelectric cells
that read bar codes
 Character and mark recognition
devices
 Magnetic-ink character recognition
(MICR)
 Optical-character recognition (OCR)
 Optical-mark recognition (OMR)

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 Digital cameras
 Images recorded digitally on
disk or in camera’s memory
 Images can be downloaded to a computer
 Digital video cameras
 Records motion digitally, can also take still images
 WebCams
 Specialized
digital video
cameras built-in
or attached to
the monitor

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 Exchange messages and files with friends


 Voice and video capabilities
 Application sharing

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 Voice recognition systems


 Use a microphone, sound card, and
special software
 Users can operate computers and
create documents using voice
commands

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 Processed data or information


 Types of output
 Text
 Graphics/photos
 Audio & video
 Output devices
 Monitors
 Printers
 Audio-output devices

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 Known as screens or display screens


 Output referred to as soft copy
 Features
 Resolution/pixels
 Dot pitch
 Refresh rate
 Size
 Aspect ratio

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 Flat-panel monitors
 Require less power to operate
 Portable and thinner than CRTs
 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
 Active matrix/thin film transistor (TFT)
 Passive matrix/dual-scan
 Organic light-emitting diode (OLED)
 Cathode-ray tube (CRT) monitors

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 Other monitors
 E-Book readers
 Digital/interactive whiteboards
 High-definition television (HDTV)

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 Enjoy reading on the go


 Many feature subscriptions
to newspapers and
magazines

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 Translates information that has been


processed by the system unit
 Output referred to as hard copy
 Features
 Resolution
 Color
 Speed
 Memory
 Duplex printing

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 Ink-jet printers
 Laser printers
 Personal or shared
 Other printers
 Cloud printers
 Dot-matrix printers
 Thermal printers
 Plotters
 Photo printers
 Portable printers

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 Translates audio information from


the computer into sounds that
people can understand
 Speakers and headsets
 Portable media players/
digital media players
 Apple iPod, Creative Zen,
Microsoft Zune
 Mobile digital television (Mobile DTV)

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 Fax machines
 Multifunctional devices (MFD)
 Internet telephones
 Known as Internet telephony and IP telephony
 Voice-over IP (VoIP)
 Ooma
 Vonage
 MagicJack
 Skype

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 Technical writers prepare instruction manuals,


technical reports, and other scientific or
technical documents
 Typically requires a college degree
 Communications
 Journalism
 English
 Specialization or familiarization
with a technical field
 Technical writers can expect to
earn $46,500 to $76,500 annually
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 Electronic Interpretation may soon exist to


provide personal interpretation for foreign
languages and images
 Prototype portable handheld
electronic interpreters are
currently in a testing phase
at the U.S. Office of Naval
Research

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Input and Output

 Define input and input devices.

 Describe the different types of keyboard,


pointing, scanning, image capturing, and
audio-input devices.

 Describe output and output devices.

 Describe the features and different types of


monitors and printers.
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Input and Output

 Describe audio and video devices including


portable media devices and Mobile DTV.

 What are combination input and output


devices? Discuss some examples.

 What are Internet telephone phones? List and


discuss four Internet telephone service
providers.

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