yes, the Toshiba HVR860250 DVR has a usb port in the rear.
Some USB DVR products include the 4 Channel USB Super DVR and the AverTV HD USB DVR. You can purchase these items online from retailers such as Amazon.
Connecting your DVR to your wireless network allows you to transfer and view media files, like digital photos and music, from your PC and view them on your DVR. For example, most DVRs allow you to store and organize your digital photos and view them on your TV. Some even let you play MP3 files directly from your DVR. Here is the hardware you'll need to connect your DVR to an existing wireless network. (The following items are typical hardware needed to hook your DVR to your wireless network. Actual steps and some hardware may vary according to your network setup.) * Compatible wireless USB network adapter for your DVR. Consult your DVR manufacturer for more information about compatible network adapters. * USB cable (to hook the wireless USB network adapter to your DVR). * After you hook up the wireless USB network adapter, you
The Toshiba U3 will work on Windows Vista. Just plug it in and Windows Vista will find the drivers automatically for it.
Toshiba hard drives, as are most USB 2 drives, are fully compatible with Mac OS X. (See links below)
Connect your camera with the supplied USB cable.Or, remove the memory stick and insert it into a compatible USB card reader.
Yes it is compatible with any USB.
Most Toshiba Satellite laptops are compatible with a wide range of printers, particularly those that support USB connections, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. Popular brands like HP, Canon, Epson, and Brother generally provide drivers that are compatible with Windows operating systems found on Toshiba laptops. Additionally, many printers support mobile printing options such as Apple AirPrint or Google Cloud Print, enhancing compatibility. Always check the specific printer's requirements and Toshiba's support resources to ensure seamless integration.
Toshiba has USB port but no cd or DV
To copy a DVR recording onto a CD, first, connect your DVR to a computer using an appropriate method, such as a USB or HDMI capture device. Use software on your computer to record the playback of the DVR content. Once the recording is complete, you can burn the video file onto a CD using CD-burning software. Ensure the CD format is compatible with your playback devices.
To record on an HDTV antenna, you'll need a digital video recorder (DVR) that is compatible with over-the-air signals. Connect the antenna to the DVR and set it up to scan for channels. Once set up, you can schedule recordings through the DVR's interface for your desired shows. Alternatively, some smart TVs have built-in DVR capabilities that allow you to record directly to an attached USB storage device.
It is not compatible with USB 1.1 but it is compatible with USB 2.0 and mostly it matters on what motherboard you have. With USB 2.0 is a USB 3.0 port, the speeds will be the same but if it is a USB 3.0 in a USB 3.0 port, the speeds will be increased to about 4.8 - 5 Gbps compared to 480 Mbps.
USB 3.0 Extensions are backward compatible. USB 3.0 Device cables are not.