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Connecting to a video display device
Through the video out port, you can output the computer's display to a
video display device, such as TV. The port supports either NTSC or
PAL standards. Which standard is supported depends on which
country you purchase the computer (the video signal standard is
different from country to country). Refer to the specification of your
FlyBook computer to see which standard it supports. Use BIOS setup
to select either NTSC or PAL standards.
video display device, such as TV. The port supports either NTSC or
PAL standards. Which standard is supported depends on which
country you purchase the computer (the video signal standard is
different from country to country). Refer to the specification of your
FlyBook computer to see which standard it supports. Use BIOS setup
to select either NTSC or PAL standards.
Listening to audio output
Listen to the computer’s audio output with the built-in stereo speakers
or connect earphones to the earphone jack and listen in private.
or connect earphones to the earphone jack and listen in private.
Recording from an external microphone
You can connect a microphone to the microphone jack, record audio or
voice, and save and edit the audio files.
voice, and save and edit the audio files.
Connectivity
Your FlyBook computer provides you with richest connectivity options,
making it a versatile companion for surfing. All of the connections can
be made quickly and easily through your options.
making it a versatile companion for surfing. All of the connections can
be made quickly and easily through your options.
USB link
Two high-speed standard USB ports (USB 2.0) enable you to connect
or daisy-chain the computer with USB peripheral devices, such as
keyboards, mice, disk drives, CD-ROM drives, and digital cameras.
USB 2.0 transfers data at up to 480 Mbps and is backward-compatible
with USB 1.1 devices, which transfer data at up to 12 Mbps.
or daisy-chain the computer with USB peripheral devices, such as
keyboards, mice, disk drives, CD-ROM drives, and digital cameras.
USB 2.0 transfers data at up to 480 Mbps and is backward-compatible
with USB 1.1 devices, which transfer data at up to 12 Mbps.
IEEE 1394 link
IEEE1394 is another kind of high-speed I/O standard. Through the
computer’s two 4-pin 1394 ports, you can connect or chain the
computer’s two 4-pin 1394 ports, you can connect or chain the