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output device
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output device,
any device that converts information from a computer into a form that is readable by humans or another machine, such as a printer or monitor display.


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The only qualifying criterion is that each member who wants to take part in the desktop video conferencing program must possess a computer with the required video input as well as audio input and output hardware and of course access to the Internet through a broad band connection.
With typical maximum unleveled output power exceeding one watt (greater than +30 dBm) over a large portion of the frequency range, users and UUT's (units under test) can be protected from high-power accidents with a new, adjustable RF output hardware power clamp.
With fast, accurate production and seamless integration with multiple modalities, more medical purchasers integrate a Rimage system into their solution than any other output hardware.
 
 
 
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