If you mean "does a touch screen count as an output device", then the answer is "yes, in part". A touch screen is actually two components -- a touch-sensitive surface of some type over the top of a grid of pixels.The touch-sensitive surface is an input device, but the actual display components are an output device. Therefore, the touch sensitive display as a whole is both an input device and an output device.
A touch screen is both an input device (on account of its touch-sensitive sensors) and an output device (because it is also a screen).
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It depends on the construction. A 'standard' monitor is simply an output device... however - a 'touch-sensitive' monitor is also an input device.
what device is similar to a notebook PC but features a touch-sensitive screen that can swivel and fold flat.
The advantage of a touch pad on an electronic device is that there is no need for an external keyboard. There is also no need to use a computer mouse with a touch pad device.
is that it acts as both an input and output device.
what device is similar to a notebook PC but features a touch-sensitive screen that can swivel and fold flat.
The mouse is a sensitive touch device that records touch and movement and moves the cursor. if you add pressure, the cursor "clicks".
The iPod Touch has a heat sensitive screen. If you touch one with cold fingers it will not work.
A touch alarm is a type of alarm system that is activated or deactivated by touch. It typically involves a touch-sensitive interface that allows users to set or disable the alarm by touching a specific area or button on the device. This type of alarm can be found in alarm clocks, security systems, and other devices that require manual activation.