Monitor: The monitor is a limitation because older ones may not be able to reach the same resolution as newer monitors, which means poorer image quality. The size of the monitor is also a limitation because if you have a small monitor then you may not be able to get as much on the screen as you need.
Digital Camera: The first limitation is the actual quality of the pictures taken, this is measured by the number of megapixels the camera can handle. The second limitation is the size of the screen on the camera, if you want to take a large picture, you may not be able to see all the details of the picture on the screen. Thirdly, most digital camera's have a very low amount of storage so without an SD card, you will not be able to store very many photos.
Scanner: The scanner's limitations are: the quality of the lens inside the scanner, this can lead to poor results when scanning something through. Most scanners are slow and so you could end up paying quite a bit of money on something that takes ages to run. The maintenance on a scanner can be very expensive. Finally, scanners are generally very big and so not exactly portable, which is bad if you need to scan something on the go.
Printer: One of the major limitations is that the printer may run out of ink. Another limitation is the speed of the printer, most printers are generally quite slow (the faster ones can get up to 20/25 prints per minute), but in order to get a printer that fast you will need to spend quite a bit of money. Finally, printers are big, and so not the most portable of objects.
Software: Photoshop is software and one it's limitations is that it is expensive, it ranges from £48-£268 depending on how long the subscription is you buy.
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