USB ports do in general, but it's mostly the device you are plugging in that matters. So you have a USB hard drive, you can't just unplug it in some scenarios, you have to dismount it first, but this doesn't mean you have to dismount your usb mouse first before unplugging.
The term you're looking for is "hot-swappable." This refers to devices that can be connected or disconnected from a computer's USB port without needing to shut down the system. Hot-swappable functionality allows for greater convenience and flexibility in using peripherals like USB drives, keyboards, and mice.
It allows to use USB hot-swappable devices, the data transfer is not that bad, and supports huge number of devices.
Except for the definition, Universal Serial Bus, there is no other name for it. USB is just a hot swappable type of plug.
Hot swappable
Yes, the HDMI port on this device is hot swappable, allowing for seamless connection and disconnection of devices without the need for a system restart.
You don't have to power down the device or computer to un-plug or plug it in.
Yes, PC Cards are hot swappable.
A GBIC is a hot-swappable input/output device that plugs into the Gigabit Ethernet port module, linking the module with a fiber-optic network.
One of the major advantages of USB over Serial/Parallel ports is the increase of speed between the device and your computer. Also, USB devices can be chained together so one USB port can be used by many devices. Lastly, USB is considered "hot swappable" - therefore your computer can easily disconnect one device and discover a new one that you have plugged in.
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Hot swappable means the same thing whether the computer is a laptop, desktop or server. It means that you can remove and replace a drive (hard drive or removable media) while the computer is running.
Yes, HDMI is hot swappable, meaning that you can connect and disconnect devices without needing to power them off first.