
Introduction
Ports (depending on configuration)External monitor | |
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Universal Serial Bus | The computer has three Universal Serial Bus |
| (USB) ports that comply with the USB 2.0 |
| standard, which enable data transfer speeds |
| more than 40 times faster than USB 1.1 |
| (which this computer also supports.) The USB |
| drives may be used to transfer data at Low, |
| Full, and High speeds. |
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i.LINK (IEEE1394) | This port enables |
| directly from external devices such as digital |
| video cameras. |
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Infrared | The serial infrared port is compatible with the |
| Infrared Data Association (IrDA 1.1) standards. |
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TV Out | The |
| NTSC TV standard, supporting Macrovision |
| 7.02 copy protection. |
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Parallel | This port is used to connect a parallel printer or |
| other parallel device. |
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Multimedia |
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Sound system | Windows® Operating System compatible sound |
| system provides internal speakers as well as |
| jacks for an external microphone and |
| headphone. |
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Express Media | Some computers in this series are equipped with |
Player | the Express Media Player. This Player let you |
| use the computer's fixed optical disc drive as a |
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Headphone jack | A standard 3.5mm headphone jack |
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Microphone jack | A standard 3.5 mm mini microphone jack enables |
| connection of monaural microphone input. |
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