fHeadphone jack
Connect your Macintosh to headphones, externally powered (amplified) speakers, or other audio output equipment.
Apple speaker
Connect your Macintosh to
FireWire ports
Connect your Macintosh to FireWire devices, including digital video cameras, scanners, and hard disk drives. You can connect up to 63 devices. FireWire provides a
USB ports
Connect your Macintosh to USB devices, such as keyboards, mouse devices, printers, scanners, speakers, USB microphones, and USB hubs. Your monitor may also have USB ports for connecting USB devices.
Monitor ports
Connect your Macintosh to monitors that use the Apple Display Connector (ADC) or to standard monitors that have a video graphics array (VGA) connector.
FSecurity lock port and lockable cover latch
You can attach a security lock to your Macintosh and to its back panel to secure the internal components. When the lockable cover latch is pulled out, you can insert a security cable or lock to prevent the computer cover from opening. See your computer products retailer for security lock devices that work with your computer.
WInternal modem port
Connect a phone cord to the internal modem.
≤Power socket
Connects to the computer’s power cord.
G10/100/1000
Connect your Macintosh to a
Access covers for expansion slots (4)
Your Macintosh supports up to four peripheral component interconnect (PCI) cards. The covered slots, labeled 2, 3, 4, and 5, provide additional expansion capability. In some configurations, an Ultra160 low voltage differential (LVD) SCSI card is installed in one of these slots.
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