I don't think so. I have a regular Kindle and a Kindle Fire and the USB cable on the regular Kindle does not work with the Kindle Fire. But I think a USB cable shared between two regular Kindles might work.
Yes it should work. Vice versa as well.
Your external USB 3 HDD may work on your old laptop which only has USB 2. Most of the USB 3 will work on a USB 2 if you have the proper speed cable. It will only operate at the 2.0 speed, however.
it doesnt work with usb(computer hookup) but it does charge in a plugin, extreeeemly slooowwww.(so approx 2-3 days to charge!
The first thing to do is upload some mp3s on your Kindle. You do that using the USB cable that came with the Kindle. Transfer the music files into the "music" folder in your Kindle. While reading, simply press Alt + Spacebar to turn the player on and off. Use Alt + F to skip to the next track.
A USB cable that splits and has two ends. It looks like a Y and allows you to connect 2 devices to the cable instead of the just one.
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.
Your best shot is probably with either a usb 2 usb cable or 'crossover' ethernet cable.
Most commonly PS/2, USB, USB 2.0
If you purchase ebooks (including free ones with a cost of $0.00) from the Amazon web site, they will be transmitted wirelessly to your Kindle. If you download ebooks from other sources, you must plug your Kindle into the USB port of your computer. The Kindle will appear as folders, just like a USB stick, and you then copy the downloaded ebook from your computer into the Kindle directory.
Yes it has. And i think you should use the apple usb cable with an ipad but not all the cables fit.
i have no clue, dude. it might connect to your computer games?
You add ebooks not bought from Amazon to your Kindle by downloading the books to your PC and then connecting the Kindle to the PC using its USB port. The Kindle will appear in your computer's folder structure just like a USB stick. You then copy the books from your computer to the Kindle.