yes, Ive done it several times. If your tv has a usb port you can plug a flash drive or an external hard drive into it. I can even browse the folders and files with my tv remote. I download movies to the drive and plug it into the tv and watch the movies. I didnt know it was possible until I tried it .
Probably not. A TV would probably not have the software to interpret the data on the hard drive. Most often the USB port on a TV is for service.
only if you have a USB port on your T.V and a P.S.P to USB lead
to plug in your usb stick/pen/drive... (:
If you are talking about the TV plug and plays, then no. If you are talking about a microphone or a controller, then yes. Plug and plays are usually USB based, and all USB's require drivers.
If you are talking about the TV plug and plays, then no. If you are talking about a microphone or a controller, then yes. Plug and plays are usually USB based, and all USB's require drivers.
If you are talking about the TV plug and plays, then no. If you are talking about a microphone or a controller, then yes. Plug and plays are usually USB based, and all USB's require drivers.
If you are talking about a fish-shaped flash (USB) drive, it works the same as other USB drives... plug it into the usb port on your computer, save what you want to take to another computer on that drive, and then when you plug it into the USB port on another computer, you will be able to access those things that you saved on the drive.
There is no way to connect a pen drive to a DVD player if there is no USB port. Some newer televisions have USB ports installed on them already. If you have no USB port on either, buy a new media box or a new television.
w805a and the answer is: you can't. you just plug it out since the tv doesn't write anything on USB stick
No.
You will have to be more specific. If you have a new TV, the manual should be very explicit on how to use the USB. Each TV, and each USB manufacturer will have very specific instructions for non- plug and play devices.
Plug the micro-USB end of the cable into the external hard drive; then plug the larger end of the USB cable into an open port on the PC.