dial-up modem, PS2, serial and parallel ports etc.
Most newer computers do not include a "game port." This is a legacy port that was superseded by USB.
LPT1 is a port found on older computers and some newer ones that you can connect a printer to. This port is a female connector with 25 pinholes.
If your notebook has a built in HDMI port. Yes
Port Re[licator
Scanners will connect to most any computer that has a USB connection, these days. Older scanners may only connect to computers with a parallel port, however.
docking port
It depends on the cable used to connect the two. Some older printers need a parallel port to attach to.
Many computers do not include a serial port these days, and no modern peripherals use it. If you do not know if you need one or not, you most likely don't.
The port that enables you to communicate with networks and other computers is the TCP port.
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Dvi port Edit- NOT DVI port. This is wrong in every sense of the word. DVI is used to transfer VISUAL DATA. For a monitor. You can't use it for I/O. Use an I/O port on legacy computers or a parallel port. Newer computers can use Firewire, 2-ended USB, or even an Ethernet port for computer-to-computer data transfer. I'm not in the habit of blanking answers, even if they're terribly wrong. Just so you know, agian DVI ports can't be used for I/O data transfers.
Most computers have several ports, which may or may not be enabled. There are two serial, or 'com' ports, which transfer data to and from the Central Processor Unit a single bit at a time, and one parallel, or printer port, which transfers data eight bits at a time. Most modern computers have at least two Universal Serial Bus ports, which are a high speed port for operating modern peripheral devices, such as scanners, printers, external drives, and such.