1 Introducing Your Notebook
1.2.1 Optical Media Drive
The optical media drive provides a means for you to import/export data into/from your
computer. Depending on the configuration of your computer, you may either be able to
record or play CDs/DVDs.
1.2.2 USB Port
Use this port to connect a USB device, such as a mouse, external keyboard, or
printer to the computer.
USB is a peripheral expansion standard that supports data-transfer rates up to 480
Mbps. USB peripherals have a single standard for cables and connectors. You can
install and remove USB devices while the computer is on. This is called "hot
swapping".
1.2.3 RF-in Connector
Use this port to connect an antenna set. See 1.1.3 Display.
1.2.4 S-Video in Port
The S-Video in port allows you to connect a video output device, like a VCR,
TV, camcorder or device which has S-video port, to the notebook.
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