Output devices are hardware components that receive data from a computer or other device and convert it into a format that humans can perceive, such as images, sounds, or printed text. Some examples of common output devices include:
Monitor or Display: Displays visual output from the computer, and can be either CRT, LCD or LED.
Printer: Prints text or graphics onto paper or other media.
Speakers: Plays audio output, such as music, sound effects, or speech.
Headphones: Provides audio output for an individual user, without disturbing others.
Projector: Displays a large image onto a screen or wall for group viewing.
Plotter: Draws graphics or images onto paper using a pen or other tool.
Braille Display: Converts digital text into tactile braille output for blind or visually impaired users.
Digital Audio Converter (DAC): Converts digital audio signals to analog audio signals for use with headphones or speakers.
Haptic Feedback Devices: Provide tactile feedback through vibration or other means, such as gaming controllers or medical devices.
LED Indicator Lights: Shows the status of a device, such as a power light or Wi-Fi indicator light.