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Finding Your Way Around
Finding where everything is located
RGB (monitor) port
—Lets you connect an external monitor. For
more information, see
“Using external display devices” on
.
USB ports
—The two USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports provide a
connection for USB peripherals. USB is a single-cabling and
connection standard that supports a data transfer rate of up to
12 million bits per second (Mbps). Peripherals such as keyboards,
pointing devices, a diskette drive and a video camera may be
connected to the USB port. USB allows “hot swapping” of
peripherals, which means that components may be plugged and
unplugged while the computer is on.
Right side
Battery lock
—Holds the battery securely in place.
NOTE: For environments that do not permit wireless use or
instruct you to turn off all radio devices (for example, aboard
commercial aircraft), you should turn the Wi-Fi switch off.
SD Media slot
—Lets you install and use an SD Media card.
Slim SelectBay
—Lets you use one of several possible Slim
SelectBay
®
modules. The DVD-ROM drive is shown in place. For
more information on using your DVD-ROM, see
compact disc drive” on page 86
. For further information on
Battery lock
SD Media slot
Slim SelectBay (with DVD-ROM drive module)
Speaker
Summary of Contents for Portege 4000
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