No. The reverse is the case. Parallel ports are older technology and have been replaced by "printer ports" which accommodate special USB cables with printer plugs.
You can connect a Yamaha HTR-3065 to a Toshiba 40RV753 using either HDMI or optical cables connected to the input ports. Both devices are turned off, the cables are connected to the ports of each devices, and then both are turned on.
Yes, thru different ports on a router, for example.
Some of the features available on the Toshiba Protege M200 are that it can swivel into a tablet, and can support wireless, dial-up or Ethernet. It has two USB ports and one VGA port, a PC card and an SD slot.
No. If they were, we wouldn't have replaced them. USB and FireWire are over 3000 times faster with the latest revisions.
PS2 ports used to be used for mouse and keyboards. Now they have replaced them with USB due to the speed and power it provides. USB doesnt use any pins so leads can wear better. Also the Serial and parallel ports have been replaced by USB for the same reason.
There are many different features available on a Toshiba laptop. High quality HDMI ports come on some laptops, which can enhance movie and gaming experiences. Some Toshiba laptops even come with memory card readers, LED backlit keyboards, and high quality Onkyo stereo speakers.Webcams, USB 3.0, and multi-touch control touch pads also some standard on many different Toshiba laptops,
Well, Toshiba has an excellent processor which appeals to a majority of the customers. They also have a lot of ports available on their products, which makes it very convenient. Their products are also very durable and the company is known for manufacturing high quality laptops.
Typically, USB ports are attached directly to the computer's motherboard (the circuit board) unless, for example, you have additional USB ports on the front of your computer (which may be connected by a wire, and in which case could be replaced). So no, USB ports are usually soldered directly onto the circuit board and cannot be replaced without professional repair.
The information from the satellite in form of packets comes via modem to the ports which are connected to computers,may also be connected to phones.
Usually serial. Parallel is almost completely gone, and serial is getting replaced by USB.
A number of possibilities here: Have you tried in all USB ports? Have you tried the drive in another computer? I know on my Toshiba Laptop, if I plug the flash drive in B4 I power up, it doesn't read it, but if I remove the drive and then plug it back in it works (while machine is running)