Most digital cameras are equipped to connect directly to a USB port although most of them also use some type of solid state memory card or stick to store digital images. The memory can be removed from the camera and inserted into an appropriate card reader - but the exact type of reader depends on the type of card. Examples of removable camera memory include: PCMCIA, CF-I, CF-II, SM / SMC, MS, MSD, MSPD, MSPDX, M2, MMC ,RS-MMC, MMCmicro, SD, SxS, UFS, miniSD, microSD, xD ,iStick, SFM, µcard, and NT NT+. Some of these can be read by the same card reader, but no card reader can handle all of them unless it has multiple slots to accommodate all the different form factors and pin setups.
It depends on the video camera. It's usually USB, but it could be FireWire, Thunderbolt, a port on the Graphics Card or Sound Card, or somewhere else on the I/O port. Hope this helps! SeanHolshouser
the usb port, located of the back of most computers, front and back of most newer computers, and possibly not at all on the older ones.
The USB is the commonest method of file transfers between a computer and peripherals.
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Only if tv had a vga port. It does not have one. Computer has no hdmi. I need some type of connector to join the two.
Typically, modern printers connect using USB. You will need to find a free USB port on your computer to plug it in. Older printers (as well as decreasing numbers of newer printers) connect via a parallel port. A parallel port is a somewhat rectangular port (rounded edges) with two rows of sockets (25 sockets in all). To see a graphic of a parallel port, go here: http:/images.google.com/images?q=paralell+port
The simplest way if your camera contains a memory card is to buy a card reader. These cost a few pounds or dollars and simply plug into your USB port. If you have XP or Vista after plugging your memory card into a reader and plugging the reader into the USB port, a window pops up giving you options. Click on 'open window to view files' and open another window where you would like your picture to go. Then simply drag the picture across from your 'card' window into your destination window.
There's almost always 1 on the back of a PC Sorry I cant upload an image, but search for "back of computer" on google images.
some kind of port also called a i/o port for input/output on the computer
I don't think your computer has a PS2 port or that you PS2 has ports that do not have proper names Like USB Port or Ethernet Port
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what is the computer term Loader Port
Port 80, when speaking of computer terms, refers to the port that uses Hypertext Transfer Transport Protocol. This is a commonly used port for any computer that has internet access by any means.
how does computer send data through serial port?
A port is a generic term for a way in or out of a computer. A means of tranferring data into and out of the computer. A physical port is a socket on the computer, where you can connect a data cable. A virtual port is a program area, set aside and arranged so that the data can be handled by the processor, as it arrives or leaves the computer.