Yes, it is possible to get a 32 inch flat screen television with a usb port connection available on it. Most new televisions come with various hook uo methods, including usb - the Sony Bravia is a good example.
Yes, you can a Panasonic SA_HT400 has a DVI or HDMI port will connect to a modern television with an HDMI port.
hook up your satalite
Usually the USB port - flat, rectangular port that is about 1/2 inch in length. Look at the size of you Ipod plug and that will indicate where to plug it in to your computer.
sound card
No, the HDMI jack on the laptop is output only. You may use it to project your laptop screen on other devices such as monitors and TVs. In order to get other devices to be projected on your laptop screen you need a video card with video IN capabilities. I guess you can buy a cheep monitor an then use the HDMI port to hook up the xbox... or buy a TV. No. Laptops cannot be linked to.
Samsung UN26EH4000 26-Inch LED/LCD HDTV came number compared to other 26 In flat screen TVs. People really like this model because of it's thin style. This model only weighs about 10 pounds. It has a 16x9 screen and 1366x768 native pixel resolution. It has special inputs such as 2 HDMI and USB port. The USB port allows you to access to music, still photo, and video files. One is also able to charge a phone through this USB port.
The square port is USB 2.0, and the flat and wide one is USB 1.1.
VGA is the successor to the EGA port. The VGA port used to be the only way to hook up monitors to a computer. It was only recently, the past 5 years or so, that digital flat panels have overtaken CRT monitors completely. The digital panels can use the successor to VGA, the DVI port. Many digital flat screen panels (and lots of flat screen TV's) still have a VGA input connector available as one of two or three different computer inputs.
Type-B is square. Type-A is wide & flat. The A-Male connector is flat and wide, and the B-Male is square.
VGA port
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Yes, in fact, that is the most common thing to do - hook an Ethernet or FastEthernet port, in the router, to a switch.