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HDMI output socket (Type A connector)
(Version 1.2)
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the
digital interface standard for connecting high-
definition (HD) consumer electronics components,
which enhances the quality of your HD
experience.
With this HDMI output socket, you can connect a
separate audio or video device that has an HDMI
interface, such as an HDMI-capable display
device, projector, A/V receiver, or any compatible
device.
• You need an HDMI cable (purchased separately) to
connect your Joybook to an HDMI-capable device.
For details about the connection, refer to
"
Using the
HDMI output socket" on page 35.
• HDMI version is specific to the device, not the cable
being used. When connecting two devices together,
versions are backwards compatible but only the
lowest version will be able to be used.
• Be aware that HDMI input must be HDCP-compliant to
be displayed.
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eSATA port
eSATA is a new external storage interface that
provides faster file transfer than existing external
storage solutions, such as USB 2.0 and IEEE
1394.
If you have an eSATA external hard disk, you can
connect it to the eSATA port on your Joybook to
backup, store, or transfer files.
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IEEE 1394 (FireWire) port
For connecting high-speed peripherals, such as
digital video cameras and other consumer
electronics devices that use the IEEE 1394
(FireWire) interface.
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ExpressCard slot
This ExpressCard slot accepts two formats of the
standard ExpressCard modules: ExpressCard/34
and ExpressCard/54. The ExpressCard/34
module is characterized by its 34 mm width, and
the ExpressCard/54 module is characterized by its
54 mm width. You can use an ExpressCard to
further expand the capabilities of your Joybook.
Insert an ExpressCard into the slot following the
direction indicated on the card and complete
related driver settings.
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Four-in-One memory card slot
For a Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, SD, or
MMC memory card.
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