green headphone jack on the back of the computer
The speaker port is usually green and the microphone port is pink.
line in
Headphone, because audio is going OUT (mic is giong IN).
Not without slicing open the microphone itself and doing some soldering. A USB microphone talks to the computer via a digital USB port, whereas a microphone designed to connect to a 3.5mm jack will produce an analog voltage.
Usually it comes with a USB attached to the microphone to plug directly into a USB port.
you would connect a graphics card to this port which i believe is what you're asking
if a card has a separate port for a microphone other than the line in port , most likey the microphone port will be pink.
If a card has a separate port for a microphone other than the Line-in port, most likely the microphone port will be read.
Yup, there are a wide variety of products out there for this very purpose. You can also get microphone/audio headset combos as well. Visit your local computer store, I'm sure they will have them.
No, The port on an ipad is a device port, not a host port. You would have to get a USB on the go adapter for iPad to connect external devices.
This isn't exactly the correct answer, but you can plug your headphones into where your microphone would be plugged in at (As long as it isn't headphones that plug into an USB port) and they would work as a microphone. (Download audacity if you want a good test of this.)
I would go with the REVOLABS XTAG Solo xTag USB Wireless Microphone System.