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Index

defined, 154

connector, 5

feature summary, iv

IRQ line

defined, 155

features, 82

defined, 154

specifications, 89

rear connectors, 95

ISA

MIDI mapper

specifications, ??–121

slots, on system board, 96

defined, 155

starting, 11

 

mirroring, using FastRAID option, 94

starting and stopping, 10

J

mixing

starting first time, 10

jumper

defined, 155

stopping, 12

defined, 155

monitoring

technical information, ??–121

 

voltage, 15

troubleshooting, 57

K

mouse

unpacking, 2

keyboard, 13

troubleshooting, 65

PCI

browsers, 14

MPEG

slots, on system board, 96

connecting, 3

defined, 155

PCM

troubleshooting, 65

MPU-401

defined, 155

 

defined, 155

pixel

L

multimedia

defined, 155

LAN

defined, 155

Plug and Play

defined, 155

front panel connector, 96

defined, 156

LINE IN jack, 5

mute key, 15

SCSI, 40

LINE OUT, 5

 

polyphonic

LINE OUT jack

N

defined, 156

impedance, 89

Netscape Communicator 4.0, 14

port

lock button, 9

network

FastRAID, on system board, 96

lock/suspend key, 14

activity light, 9

POST

 

connecting to, 4

defined, 156

M

features, 93

power

making the array bootable, 128

RJ-45 connector, 4

connector, 8

mass storage

telephone support, 149

connector, on system board, 96

defined, 155

network configuration, setup, 103

consumption, 85

mass storage devices

NT Lock, 9

power supply

connector, 38

 

removing, 29

memory

O

replacing, 30

cache, 82

OLE

Power-On Self-Test (POST)

installing video memory, 34

defined, 155

screen, 10

main, installing, 31

Optimized for Data Protection, 123, 124

printer

video, checking, 35

Optimized for Performance, 123

connector, 3

memory modules

 

installing, 3

defined, 155

P

troubleshooting, 66

menu key, 14

parallel port

processor

microphone

connector, 3

installing, 53

connector, 5

password

socket, on system board, 96

front panel connector (internal), 99

if you forget, 72

 

input specifications, 89

setting, 18

Q

Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0, 14

patch

Q-Sound

MID files

defined, 155

defined, 156

defined, 155

PC lock button, 9

 

MIDI

PC Workstation

 

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XU specifications

The HP XU series is a notable lineup in the realm of computing, specifically designed to cater to business professionals and everyday users who require reliability, performance, and modern features. The XU brand, recognized for its dedication to high-quality engineering and innovative technology, encapsulates the spirit of HP's commitment to excellence in device performance and user experience.

One of the main features of the HP XU series is its powerful processing capabilities. Equipped with the latest generation of Intel or AMD processors, the XU series ensures swift and efficient multitasking, allowing users to run demanding applications with ease. This robust hardware foundation is complemented by ample RAM options, which facilitate seamless performance even when handling larger files or running multiple applications simultaneously.

Moreover, the HP XU series emphasizes security, a critical aspect for businesses today. Many models are infused with advanced security features such as fingerprint readers, TPM (Trusted Platform Module) chips, and HP's proprietary security software. These technologies work together to protect sensitive data and provide peace of mind to users concerned about cyber threats.

Display quality is another hallmark of the HP XU series. The devices often feature high-resolution displays, available in various sizes, which provide vibrant colors and sharp visuals. Whether for presentations, graphic design, or media consumption, the clarity and detail of the screen enhance the overall user experience. Additionally, many models offer touch screen capabilities, adding an extra layer of interactivity and ease of use.

In terms of connectivity, the HP XU series is equipped with a comprehensive range of ports, including USB-C, HDMI, and Ethernet, as well as built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies. This ensures that users can easily connect to other devices and networks, facilitating collaboration and productivity on the go.

Battery life is also a significant consideration. The HP XU series is designed for endurance, with many models offering long-lasting battery performance that supports a full day of work without the need for frequent charging. This is particularly beneficial for professionals who are often on the move.

In conclusion, the HP XU series exemplifies the convergence of performance, security, and user-friendly design, making it an excellent choice for both business environments and personal use. With a blend of cutting-edge technology, durable build quality, and thoughtful features, the XU series stands as a testament to HP's evolution in providing innovative computing solutions tailored to meet diverse user needs.