Monitors are not normally output devices. If it did output from HDMI and you put a USB on the end it would pass the data but you will need some way of interpreting the data. Unfortunatly its not as simple as just connecting wires together.
There maybe boxes/converters out there that already do this.
Digital video signals from both a HDMI and DVI are similar, but an adapter is needed to transfer digital data between the two types of signals. People who want to connect their computer to an HDTV or a laptop computer to a HDTV or other media source need to be able to transfer data and sound between their computer and TV set. DVI and HDMI sources are not compatible with one another.
it is an hdmi cable that has the ability to transfer data much faster than standard hdmi cables.
There is no way that USB can transfer the amount of data needed to show blu-ray video fast enough.
HDMI and VGA are both video interfaces capable of carrying computer display data to a monitor. HDMI is digital, VGA is analog. HDMI is NOT inherently better than VGA. Each will support a wide range of screen resolutions and it is the screen resolution and color depth that affect the image quality rather than the interface used. Choose a graphics card that supports the resolution you need and make sure it has the output you need to connect to your monitor.
Transfer data to the computer
incomming data, data transfer? i would use data transfer hope this helps.
The function of a monitor is to provide a visual display of the data that is in the computer. The monitor provides a way to select options that are available on the computer.
a computer monitor works by showing you graphics and information from your computer and lets you send and recieve data
A computer monitor is used to display the data and graphics that are stored in your hardware. It controls the contrast, light and display for the computer.
A computer monitor displays any data that is entered on the keyboard.
A data bus is used to transfer data. In Computer Information Systems in school (Dual-Enrolled)
A computer monitor is an output device because it doesn't send data back to the computer. It only receives data and displays it. A disk in the computer does send data back as well as displays it, so it is considered both an input and output device.