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2.
Headphone jack
Used to connect commercially available headphones (with a 3.5-mm mini plug). Headphones
with some types of plugs cannot be connected. So before purchasing headphones, make sure
they are compatible with your computer.
3.
Line-In jack/Optical digital audio output terminal
This is an analog input terminal used to connect the computer to the Line-Out terminal of an AV
system (with a 3.5-mm mini plug). This terminal can also be used as an optical digital output
terminal to connect the computer to the optical digital input terminal of an MD player, etc. (with a
3.5-mm fiber-optic mini plug).
4.
Mic-In jack
Used to connect a commercially available monaural microphone (with a 3.5-mm mini plug) for
sound recording.
Some types of microphones (e.g., dynamic microphones) cannot be used with your computer.
So before purchasing a microphone, make sure it is compatible with your computer.
5.
Floppy disk drive
Reads and writes information on floppy disks.
6.
CD drive
Reads information on CD-ROMs and plays music CDs. The CD drive is also capable of writing
and rewriting data on CD-R/CD-RW.
CAUTION
HEARING LOSS
Don’t raise the volume too high especially when you are listening with headphones.
Listening to very loud sound for a long time could impair your hearing.
HEARING LOSS
Don’t turn on or off the computer while you are wearing headphones, or noise could
impair your hearing.