No, there are several different types of USB cables that fit Sony cameras, and some Sony cameras do not even have a USB port such as the DSC-P200 and some of the DSC-T series; instead they have a special cable that fits into a large port in the camera body.
It likely uses a standard USB cable, though I cannot say with absolute certainty since I do not know the model of your camera.Most digital point-and-shoot and SLR cameras will transfer files via a simple USB cord.
get a usb cable
There is no speedometer cable anymore, it's all electronic.
You must have a converter box. In my area I have a choice of two different cable companies, Time-warner, and Verizon FIOS. Verizon requires you use their box. My service was cut off a week ago and I am still trying to get them to send me a free box. You can also pay to lease their DVR, box. Time- warner will lease you a box as well with or without DVR, but you can also use an off the shelf box. I am sure that all other cable companies will be doing the same thing soon enough. Well, it depends. The guy on top needs a digital box to have cable. If you are like me, I got cable a long time ago and mine is just "connect the cable wire to the wall and to your tv"(I don't really know a lot about cable terms). I think comcast requires a box now. I do get a few channels, but not all, since it's basic. If you are talking about the digital transition, then you don't need to buy a digital coverter box, because you already have cable. The digital tranition on Feburary 17 only affects those who still have atenna tv.
From what I can understand, if the camera is sill able take pictures but is not displaying any thing on the LCD, then it is a problem with the LCD or LCD cable connecting to rest of the camera or LCD driver on main board. It can be as simple as a loose flexible PCB connection to the camera main board. Some cameras have an option of turning off the LCD screen to save the camera's batteries. This is primarily for cameras with an additional optical viewfinder. If your camera also has an optical viewfinder, you may have accidentally pressed the button to turn the display off. For example, Canon cameras have a DISPLAY or DISP button. If yours has a similar button, try pressing it once to see if that corrects the problem.
Your Sony camera came with a cord that will allow you to do this. Plug the cord into the computer and into the camera. Follow the direction on the screen.
Yes -- particularly most modern digital cameras because the battery is often recharged via the same cable.
Camera accessories such as a Sony Cybershot cable can be found at a local retail store, online auctions or stores such as ebay.com, or a computer/electronic shop.
there should be a usb for it. plug the usb in to the computer and the other side of the cable should plug into the device
Not all cameras allows that. If the camera does allow it, just plug it in and it'll charge.
Most cameras use a mini USB port but they are normally brand specific.
Speakers are analog devices. There is no cable and connector that will connect a digital audio jack to a speaker without a digital to analog conversion and an amplifier. If the audio output is digital, you will need a compatible amplifier that has the same digital input. Then you will need to link the amplifier to the speaker with exterior grade cable.
Someone that is looking to purchase a USB cable can do so at stores such as Walmart, Future Shop or Best Buys. If one prefers to shop online then eBay and Amazon are always great choices as well.
You can actually use a USB cable that connects to the PSP. The cable connects the long rectangular end to the PC USB port and the Smaller end connects to the PSP (it has a tiny symbol on it that king looks like a Trident [or three pronged spear]. The cable is actually the same exact cable that comes with Sony Cybershot digital Cameras, Western Digital My book External Hard drives and Even Motorola Razr Cell phones. I have so many of these cables lying around from these devices so you may have them lying around as well.
HDTV is digital, RCA jacks are composite. They're not compatible video formats. You'd need a digital to analog converter.
Most all use a USB cord, but the connections vary in size among manufacturers
Only if the TV has a digital (ATSC) tuner. If it has an analog (NTSC) tuner only, it will not work with over-the-air digital broadcasts. In that case you'll need some sort of converter.