Audio

Audio type

5.1 channel High

 

Definition Audio

 

with SRS Premium

 

Sound™

Audio controller

Realtek ALC665 High

 

Definition Audio

 

codec

Stereo conversion

24-bit (analog-to-

 

digital and digital-to-

 

analog)

Internal interface

Intel High Definition

 

Audio

Speaker

two 6-ohm speakers

Volume controls

software program

 

menus or multimedia

 

keys

 

Specifications

Connectors

 

Audio

one microphone

 

connector, two stereo

 

headphone/speaker

 

connectors

Mini-Card

one full Mini-Card

 

and one half Mini-

 

Card slots

Network adapter

RJ45 connector

eSATA

one seven-pin/

 

four-pin eSATA/USB

 

combo connector

USB

two 4-pin USB 2.0-

 

compliant connectors

HDMI

one 19-pin connector

VGA

one 15-pin connector

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Dell 0KWJH0A01, 1450, 1457, 1458, P03G001 setup guide Audio, Connectors

1457, 1450, 1458, P03G001, 0KWJH0A01 specifications

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