Why are screens also called monitors

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The term "monitor" is derived from the Latin word "monere," meaning "to warn" or "to advise." In the context of computer technology, a monitor serves as an output device that displays visual information generated by a computer. Since the primary purpose of a monitor is to "warn" or "advise" the user by presenting visual data, it is often referred to as a "screen." The terms "monitor" and "screen" are used interchangeably to describe the device used to view computer-generated images.
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