The Card Reader (Optional); Inserting The Memory Card; Removing Memory Cards - Medion Multimedia PC Operating Instructions Manual

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10.3.1. Important information about high-resolution video formats (optional)
Depending on the model, your system may come with a Blu-ray drive.
The Blu-ray drive uses a technology that supports high-resolution video formats. You can still play the following media using
your drive:
Audio CDs
CD-R
CD-RW
DVD+R/DVD-R
DVD+RW/DVD-RW
To be able to play back the new video format and new media (Blu-ray discs), the following prerequisites must also be met:
PLEASE NOTE!
Windows Media Player does not support any high-resolution video formats.
The playback software must be updated via the Internet at regular intervals to ensure it can always play back the latest ti-
tles. The update intervals will be specified by the software providing there is an Internet connection.
When connecting to a digital output sources (e.g. TFT monitor or LCD TV), the connections (DVI or HDMI) must support the
HDCP standard. You can find this information in the operating instructions for your output device.

11. The card reader (optional)

If your PC has a card reader, you can also use the card types below as follows:
SD (Secure Digital)
MMC (MultiMediaCard)
Memory stick
Memory Stick Pro
When inserting the memory cards, ensure that the contacts are pointing in the right direction, as specified in the list below. In-
serting a card incorrectly may damage the card reader and/or the card.

11.1. Inserting the memory card

PLEASE NOTE!
The memory cards can only be inserted in one direction. Please observe the instructions in the section above.
 Slide the card in as far as it will go.
When a card is inserted into a slot, it will be assigned a free drive letter* by the system (as long as it is removable storage).

11.2. Removing memory cards

 Pull the card out of the slot and store it properly.
Card type
Connection contacts
pointing downwards
pointing downwards
pointing downwards
pointing downwards
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