you use a USB 2.0 plug and plug in your psp to a ps3 and you can do remote play.
Yes you can just plug it in and play
If it has the A/V connection capability or HDMI plug you can.
you plug in the controller and then you can just move the person
Yes but the mic plug in won't work
plug and play external devices are simply that, you plug them, the computer detects them and you can use it right away. Basically the same as Plug and Play for internal hardware. The computer can be running while you plug the hard drive in and the computer will recognize it and start installing drivers, if needed. Then you can use, or "Play" with what you just plugged in.
You require the Java plug in to play Minecraft.
If you read the description on the packaging of the device it will indicate if it is plug and play or not. The abbreviation would say it is PnP. Also if it doesn't indicate it if you just plug the device into your computer and are able to use it that also indicates it is plug and play.
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The Sirius Plug and Play Universal Boombox does not play CD's or MP3's directly,but it does have an auxillary plug you can use to attach a cd player or mp3 player.
plug it in and play :D
Yes PLUG N PLAY features in Operating Systems enable automatically configuration of adaptor cards and other peripherals as users plug or install them.
Not positive, but I believe it is Plug and Play
It is called P&P aka Plug 'N' Play/ Plug And Play/ Plug & Play/however you prefer to type it.
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In simple terms "Plug and Play" It is when the drivers are already built in to the operating system(OS). You plug it in the OS sees what you plug in and plays nice with it.
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