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Audio Jacks & Devices - Three audio jacks on the backside are used for Line-in, Mono
Microphone-in and Earphone-out. Integrated in-front microphone and stereo speakers
provide convenience with high quality audio access.
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Game/MIDI Port - The Notebook PC is equipped with a 15-pin D-sub connector to connect
to a Joystick,, Gamepad, or MIDI instruments.
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External PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Port - A Mini-DIN connector for PS/2 compatible
keyboard or mouse, one Y-cable provided for using both simultaneously.
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VGA Port - A 15-pin Mini-D-sub VGA connector for connecting a CRT monitor.
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S-video Composite TV-out Port - An S-video composite connector for connecting a TV set
or a VCR. One S-video to RCA composite video cable is provided.
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Serial Port - A 9-pin D-sub RS-232 and 16550 compatible serial port.
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Parallel Port - A 25-pin D-sub parallel/printer port which is most commonly used to con-
nect a printer or Floppy Disk Drive Module through the equipped External FDD cable. This
parallel port also supports both EPP and ECP capabilities.
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USB Port - A Universal Serial Bus (USB) receptade connector is provided on the left side.
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Docking Connector - A 240-pin docking connector support the connection to the optional
Port Replicator with LAN function built-in.
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Battery and AC Power System - The Notebook PC can operate on two power sources, an
AC Adapter or a rechargeable battery pack. The system’s internal charger will automatically
recharge the battery pack in the
Notebook PC when is connected to an specific AC
adapter. By using the power management features described in Chapter 5, the Notebook PC
can operate on battery power for approximately 4 to 5 hours. The battery pack takes ap-
proximately 2.5~3 hours to recharge when the Notebook PC is turned off. It takes 3.5 hours
to recharge when the computer is in use. For extending battery-powered operation, addi-
tional specific battery packs may be purchased through our dealers.
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