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dual display mode
— A display setting that allows you to use a second monitor as an
extension of your display. Also referred to as
extended display mode
.
DVD-R
— DVD recordable — A recordable version of a DVD. Data can be recorded
only once onto a DVD-R. Once recorded, the data cannot be erased or written over.
DVD+RW
— DVD rewritable — A rewritable version of a DVD. Data can be written
to a DVD+RW disc, and then erased and written over (rewritten). (DVD+RW
technology is different from DVD-RW technology.)
DVD+RW drive
— drive that can read DVDs and most CD media and write to
DVD+RW (rewritable DVDs) discs.
DVI
— digital video interface — A standard for digital transmission between a
computer and a digital video display.
E
ECC
— error checking and correction — A type of memory that includes special
circuitry for testing the accuracy of data as it passes in and out of memory.
ECP
— extended capabilities port — A parallel connector design that provides
improved bidirectional data transmission. Similar to EPP, ECP uses direct memory
access to transfer data and often improves performance.
EIDE
— enhanced integrated device electronics — An improved version of the IDE
interface for hard drives and CD drives.
EMI
— electromagnetic interference — Electrical interference caused by
electromagnetic radiation.
ENERGY STAR
®
— Environmental Protection Agency requirements that decrease
the overall consumption of electricity.
EPP
— enhanced parallel port — A parallel connector design that provides
bidirectional data transmission.
ESD
— electrostatic discharge — A rapid discharge of static electricity. ESD can
damage integrated circuits found in computer and communications equipment.
expansion card
— A circuit board that installs in an expansion slot on the system
board in some computers, expanding the capabilities of the computer. Examples
include video, modem, and sound cards.
expansion slot
— A connector on the system board (in some computers) where you
insert an expansion card, connecting it to the system bus.
ExpressCard
— A removable I/O card adhering to the PCMCIA standard. Modems
and network adapters are common types of ExpressCards. ExpressCards support both
the PCI Express and USB 2.0 standard.
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Summary of Contents for Vostro 1400
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Page 22: ...22 Finding Information ...
Page 36: ...36 About Your Computer ...
Page 54: ...54 Using the Keyboard and Touch Pad ...
Page 66: ...66 Using the Optional Camera ...
Page 92: ...92 Using Multimedia ...
Page 96: ...96 Using ExpressCards ...
Page 110: ...110 Setting Up and Using Networks ...
Page 114: ...114 Securing Your Computer ...
Page 190: ...190 Adding and Replacing Parts ...
Page 192: ...192 Dell QuickSet Features ...
Page 202: ...202 Getting Help ...
Page 212: ...212 Specifications ...
Page 222: ...222 Appendix ...
Page 240: ...240 Glossary ...