A Video Graphics Array (VGA) connector is a three-row 15-pin DE-15 connector. The 15-pin VGA connector is found on many video cards, Computer Monitors, and some high definition television sets.
You will need an adapter to connect a 2-pin SAE cable to a mini-USB port. Look for a specific adapter that converts the SAE connection to a mini-USB connection. Simply plug the SAE cable into the adapter and then connect the mini-USB end of the adapter into the mini-USB port.
Typically yes if you wire it directly into the router and your PC has a RJ45/8 pin network card/port, not a 4 or 6 pin phone/modem port. Even wireless should be ok if you have the right wireless adapter for your PC.
I believe there is an adapter you can buy that will allow the conversion, but I believe that scanner uses a SCSI port, not a lpt printer or parallel port. If that's the case, then you need to find yourself a PCMCIA SCSI Card for your laptop. Go to adaptec's website, there you will find everything you'll need and then some. Or checkout Dell's website, they should offer something.
You may need to purchase an adapter. Depending on the type of "compact flash", you can purchase devices that will allow the card to be read by your usb port.
Any Firewire adapter will work great with a dell notebook, as they all have a standard firewire outlet or can use an adapter card.
The Belkin Flexible USB Cable Adapter is 4 pin.
There are four types of ports used for monitor, the most common is a 15 pin D-sub VGA port. Next most common is a DVI adapter. HDMI is a newer type. CGA is an old style that used a 9 pin d-sub.
PCIe 16x Video Card
European two pin, a US adapter will work.
Yes with the 4 and 4s and the 5 requires a lightning adapter to 30 pin.
The PIN isn't on the card.
It would work, however you would need to obtain a plug adapter as power sockets in mainland Europe are primarily two pin, where as the UK uses 3 pin sockets.