"Cable compatible" refers to a device's ability to work with specific types of cables or connectors, allowing for proper connectivity and functionality. This typically means that the device can accept a particular standard of cable, enabling it to transmit data, audio, or video signals effectively. For example, a cable-compatible device might work with HDMI, USB, or Ethernet cables, depending on its design and intended use.
The type of cable that is compatible with a Canon charger is a USB cable.
It depends on the printer, but a parallel port cable or USB cable will be compatible.
The Nikon D3300 camera is compatible with a standard USB cable, specifically a USB 2.0 cable.
Yes it is compatible with any USB.
The best cable release compatible with the Canon 70D camera is the Canon RS-60E3 Remote Switch.
Yes, the cable that came with the xbox 360 was just a standard ethernet cable.
ram doesn't use a cable, but sd and ddr are not compatible
No. Consumer VCRs are not compatible.
Almost all of them.
A tranny shifter cable may be compatible in the years "91 thru 2000. I would go to your local car salvage that is what they're there for.
if you have bright house for everything the answer yes
Broadband cable and DSL WiFi or ethernet connections