Almost all desktop Pc's have a microphone jack built in that you can plug a 3.5 mm headphone jack into. You can also use usb microphones that can plug into your usb outlets. These work quite good as well the only down side is that they are often times more expensive than a regular 3.5 mm mic
Data loggers can be connected to your pc with the proper network connections. There are numerous connectins that are available on the market right now that can help you
Provided your desktop has the needed output jacks,then yes a mini system can be connected to a PC.
Your PC has a motherboard that you can connect your memory card to. If it is a desktop, open the side of the box and the motherboard is where everything is connected to.
PC stands for "personal computer" . Therefore a desktop PC is just that - a home computer!
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No. You have to go through an audio interface.
The cheapest Compaq Presario desktop PC available is Compaq Presario CQ5110F desktop PC. You can find it on sale when you go to the website of Amazon.
It is a system by which you can access any other PC which is connected to the internet. You can use other desktop as you own desktop. In order to use this service you need a third party software which is called "Remote Access Application".
Although technically possible, headphones are not designed to be microphones. Get a microphone and plug it in to your PC instead. You can choose from USB or analog microphones with prices ranging from $5.00 to thousands...
It is a system by which you can access any other PC which is connected to the internet. You can use other desktop as you own desktop. In order to use this service you need a third party software which is called "Remote Access Application".
A laptap can contain all the same elements as a desktop pc by simply using smaller parts although this does usually make them more expensive than a desktop.
The data stored in a smart quill pen is typically transmitted to a desktop PC via Bluetooth or USB connection. When connected, the pen sends the captured handwritten data in a digital format to the PC, often using specific software that can interpret and display the information. This process may involve syncing the pen with the computer to ensure all notes and drawings are accurately transferred. Once received, the data can be saved, edited, or shared as needed.