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External video port
Connect to any external monitor or projection device with a VGA-style connector or to any
older Macintosh monitor using the included adapter.
Æ
External TV out port (S-video)
Connect your PowerBook to a television, VCR, or other video device.
G
Ethernet port (10/100 Base-T)
Connect to a high-speed 10/100Base-T Ethernet network.
Infrared window
Allows you to use infrared (IR) communication to send files to another IR-equipped
computer, print on an IR-equipped printer, or connect to a wireless IR network that uses
that IrDA standard.
Keyboard locking screw
Protect the internal components of your PowerBook (such as memory and the hard disk
drive) by preventing the keyboard from being removed.
PC Card slot
Expand the capabilities of your PowerBook using this Type II PC Card slot that supports
both PCMCIA and CardBus formats.
W
Internal modem port
Connect a standard phone line directly to the internal modem.
PowerBook reset button
Reset the computer with this button when you cannot shut it down using the Power
button.
g
SCSI port (HDI-30)
Connect up to seven external SCSI devices (such as external hard disk drives or scanners)
or use your PowerBook as an external hard disk for another computer.
Sound input port
Connect an external line-level microphone or other sound input device.
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Sound output port
Connect external speakers, headphones, or other sound output device.
Two USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports
Connect external devices such as printers, external storage devices, modems, keyboards,
and joysticks. Up to 127 devices can be connected using USB hubs.
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