Asus W1J User Manual

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Knowing the Parts

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Flash Memory Slot

Normally a PCMCIA or USB memory card reader must be purchased separately in

order to use memory cards from devices such as digital cameras, MP3 players, mobile

phones, and PDAs. This Notebook PC has a built-in memory card reader that can read

many flash memory cards as specified later in this manual. The built-in memory card

reader is not only convenient, but also faster than most other forms of memory card

readers because it utilizes the high-bandwidth PCI bus.

ExpressCard Slot

One 26pin Express card slot is available to support one ExpressCard/34mm or one

ExpressCard/54mm expansion card. This new interface is faster by using a serial bus

supporting USB 2.0 and PCI Express instead of the slower parallel bus used in the PC

card slot. (Not compatible with previous PCMCIA cards.)

IEEE134 Port

IEEE1394 is a high speed serial bus like SCSI but has simple connections and hot-

plugging capabilities like USB. The interface IEEE1394 has a bandwidth of 100-400

Mbits/sec and can handle up to 63 units on the same bus. IEEE1394 is also used in

high-end digital equipment and should be marked “DV” for Digital Video port.

TV-Out Port

The TV-Out port is an S-Video connector that allows routing the Notebook

PC’s display to a television or video projection device. You can choose between

simultaneously or single display. Use an S-Video cable (not provided) for high

quality displays or use the provided RCA to S-Video adapter for standard video

devices. This port supports both NTSC and PAL formats.

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Audio Video Input (AV/S-Video Input)

The audio video input is a way of inputting audio and video signals through RCA jacks or

S-Video (requires the RCA adapter included with selected models). This function only works

when purchased with the TV tuner hardware and software package.

HDMI Compatible Port (see Appendix for more)

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is an uncompressed all-digital audio/video

interface between any audio/video source, such as a set-top box, DVD player, and A/V

receiver and an audio and/or video monitor, such as a digital television (DTV). Supports

standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single

cable. It transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and supports 8-channel digital audio, with bandwidth to

spare to accommodate future enhancements or requirements.

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USB Port (2.0/1.1)

The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is compatible with USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 devices such as keyboards,

pointing devices, cameras, hard disk drives, printers, and scanners connected in a series up to 12Mbits/sec

(USB 1.1) and 480Mbits/sec (USB 2.0). USB allows many devices to run simul-

taneously on a single computer, with some peripherals acting as additional plug-in

sites or hubs. USB supports hot-swapping of devices so that most peripherals can

be connected or disconnected without restarting the computer.

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