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Input, Output and Storage Devices
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Monitor- Displays visual information, like images and text.
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Input devices allow you to send information to a computer, while output devices present information from a computer. Devices like keyboards, mice, and microphones are input devices, whereas monitors, printers, and speakers are output devices.
When choosing a storage device, the following factors may be taken into account:
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A Solid State Drive (SSD) is a data storage device that uses electronic flash memory and integrated circuits to store data, unlike traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) which rely on spinning magnetic disks and moving read/write heads. This lack of mechanical parts makes SSDs faster, more durable, more reliable, and more energy-efficient than HDDs, though they are generally more expensive per gigabyte.
A hard drive is a device that stores a computer's operating system, applications, and user files, like documents and photos, using magnetic disks and a read/write head. These Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) are non-volatile, meaning data is retained even without power.
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Hard disk drive (HDD) capacities are commonly available in sizes from 500 gigabytes (GB) to several terabytes (TB)
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