Section 2: Types of uses of output devices Flashcards
CRT monitor
Applications where space is not a problem. Applications where more than
one user may need to view screen simultaneously such as in design use,
e.g. when several designers may need to offer suggestions on a prototype
TFT monitor
Applications where space is limited such as small offices. Applications
where only one person needs to view the screen such as individual
workstations
Multimedia Projector
Applications such as training presentations, advertising presentations and
home cinema – it displays data from computers, pictures from televisions
and video/DVD recorders
Laser Printer
Applications which require low noise and low chemical emissions, e.g. most
networked systems. Applications which require rapid, high quality and high
volumes of output, e.g. most offices and schools
Inkjet Printer
Applications which require portability and low volume output, where
changing cartridges is not an issue e.g. small offices and stand alone
systems. Applications which require very high quality output and where
speed is not an issue, e.g. digital camera applications
Dot Matrix Printer
Applications where noise is not an issue and copies have to be made, e.g.
industrial environments (multipart forms, continuous stationery, labels etc.),
car sales and repair companies, manufacturing sites
Graph Plotter
CAD applications, particularly where large printouts are required such as A0
Speakers
application which requires sound to be output such as multimedia
presentations and websites including encyclopaedias. Applications that
require musical output such as playing of music CDs and DVD films