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| NT1110_Pamela Thompson_Module2_Lab.doc | Pamela Thompson | ITT-Tech Institute | A. PS/2 Keyboard Port B. PS/2 Mouse Port C. Serial Port D. Parallel Port E. VGA Port F. Center/Subwoofer G. Microphone H. Stereo Line In I. USB Ports J. Firewire 400 Port K. Ethernet Port
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Memory Stick - Memory Stick is a removable flash memory card
USB 1 - USB was designed to standardize the connection of computer peripherals (including keyboards, pointing devices, digital cameras, printers, portable media players, disk drives and network adapters) to personal computers, both to communicate and to supply electric power.
High Definition Audio Ports - generally used to describe audio signals with bandwidth and/or dynamic range greater than that of Compact Disc Digital Audio. Used to plug in microphones or headphones.
USB 3.4 - Version of the Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard for computer connectivity.

SATA Ports is a computer bus interface that connects host bus adapters to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives and optical drives.
The IEEE 1394 interface is a serial bus interface standard for high-speed communications.

T Flash Memory Card
T Flash Memory Card
SD Mini Card Port
SD Mini Card Port
High Speed Port
High Speed Port
Compact Flash
Compact Flash
Memory Stick
Memory Stick

A small computer system interface used for connecting peripheral devices, such as external disk drives and scanners, as used on personal computers.

A SCSI connector (pronounced "scuzzy") is used to connect computer parts that use a system called SCSI to communicate with each other. Generally, two connectors designated male and female, plug together to form a connection which allows two components, such as a computer and a disk drive, to communicate with each other. SCSI connectors can be electrical connectors or optical connectors.
What this does is that if you wish to transfer a large amount of data from one part of the system to the other, you tell the system that you want to copy it (drag and drop the file from one place to another), and the computer can then just get on with it by itself and pass all the information from A to B without needing any CPU usage or OS intervention. Pink— Microphone in Light Blue— Line in Lime Green— Stereo/ headphone out Brown— Left to right speaker Orange— Subwoofer

DB15F VGA port
DB15F VGA port
DB15M VGA cable
DB15M VGA cable

DVI- I video port supports analog and digital signals
DVI- I video port supports analog and digital signals
DVI- D video cable supports digital signals only
DVI- D video cable supports digital signals only

DVI- D cable
DVI- D cable
HDMI cable
HDMI cable

VGA Port
VGA Port
PS/ 2 mouse port
PS/ 2 mouse port

DVI- D port
DVI- D port
HDMI port
HDMI port
PS/2 Keyboard Port

PS/2 Keyboard Port

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