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 | Modem | An internal modem provides capability for data | 
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 | and fax communication. It supports V.90 (V.92). | 
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 | Refer to V.90 section in Appendix E. The speed | 
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 | of data transfer and fax depends on analog | 
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 | telephone line conditions. It has a modem jack | 
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 | for connecting to a telephone line. It is | 
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 | preinstalled as a standard device in some | 
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 | markets. Both of V.90 and V.92 are supported | 
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 | only in USA, Canada and Australia. Only V.90 is | 
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 | available in other regions. | 
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 | LAN | The computer has  | 
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 | LAN (10 megabits per second,  | 
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 | Ethernet LAN (100 megabits per second, | 
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 | megabits per second,  | 
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 | It is preinstalled as a standard device in some | 
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 | Bluetooth | Some computers in this series are equipped with | 
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 | Bluetooth functions. Bluetooth wireless | 
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 | technology eliminates the need for cables | 
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 | between electronic devices such as computers | 
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 | and printers. Bluetooth provides fast, reliable, | 
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 | and secure wireless communication in a small | 
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 | space. | 
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