Glossary
Sony VAIO Desktop User Guide
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DVD+RW | A slightly different rewritable DVD format, DVD+RW is backed by a group of companies |
| known as the DVD+RW Consortium, which includes Sony. Its advantages include high- |
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DVD±RW drive | The DVD±RW drive is both a |
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DVI | Stands for Digital Video Interface. Accommodates analog and digital monitors with a single |
| connector. Using a DVI connector and port, a digital signal that is sent to an analog monitor |
| is converted into an analog signal. If the monitor is a digital monitor, such as a flat panel |
| display, no conversion is necessary. |
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Ethernet | Ethernet is the most widely implemented local area network (LAN) technology. The Ethernet |
| system called |
| more recent version of Ethernet, called |
| Gigabit Ethernet supports data rates of 1 gigabit (1,000 megabits) per second. |
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EULA | EULA |
| on your computer. The EULA can be found in the Read this first (page 1) section at the |
| beginning of the software guide or directly on the VAIO desktop. |
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Help files | Online Help files can be found within most software applications, usually under a Help |
| menu. They contain specific information on the software in use and can be used together |
| with the descriptions in your online Sony Software Guide. |
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i.LINK™ | i.LINK™ is Sony’s version of the IEEE 1394 standard for |
| The standard is regarded in the audio/video and IT industries as the most suitable interface |
| for connecting computers and digital audio/video devices (such as digital cameras etc.). |
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