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Drives and Ports
Depending on your computer model, the location of the drives and ports and their location may differ.
Some ports may be offered only with Notebooks. For specific information on the ports available on your
computer, see the
Quick Start Guide / Setup Features and Information Tech Sheet / Owner’s Manual
available on http://www.dell.com/support/ .
DisplayPorts / Mini-DisplayPorts
DisplayPort is a digital display interface that defines a royalty-free, digital audio/video interconnect.
DisplayPort allows you to connect a computer to a display or home-theater system.
Mini-DisplayPort is a smaller version of the DisplayPort. Dell provides Mini-DisplayPorts in place of
DisplayPorts on the Dell Inspiron Mini series of computers.
NOTE: DisplayPorts and Mini-DisplayPorts vary in size. To connect devices that support DisplayPort
to a Mini-DisplayPort connector, you must use a Mini-DisplayPort-DisplayPort adapter.
Advantages of DisplayPort
DP natively supports high resolutions and high refresh rates
Supports 3D stereo transmission, making it an ideal gaming interface
DisplayPort cables can extend up to 15 meters (49.21 feet) without requiring signal boosters
Delivers a bandwidth of up to 10.8 Gbps over standard cables
Natively supports fiber optic cables
Blu-ray Disc ready with built-in support for HDCP. With its unique direct drive capability, DisplayPort
simplifies the design of ultra-elegant HDTVs, enabling ultra-thin high definition display panels with
separate electronics units that can be hidden from view.
Supports plug-and-play adapters that allow you to connect displays using older connection standards
such as DVI, HDMI, and VGA.
Audio Connectors
Audio connectors allow you to connect to amplifiers, speakers, headphones, microphones, sound
systems, or TVs for digital audio output.
Table 1. Types of Audio Connectors
Microphone connector — Connect a personal
computer microphone for voice or sound input.
Line-in connector — Connect a recording/
playback device such as a cassette player, CD
player, or VCR.
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