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Expansion port input/output signals, The term expansion port 3 describes the type of expansion port.

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Expansion port input/output signals The signal information in this section may be helpful if you plan to use an optional expansion product that connects to the expansion port 3 on the computer. (The computer has only one expansion port. The term expansion port 3 describes the type of expansion port.) The following table identifies the input and output signals supported by the expansion port 3 on the computer. Feature Support USB 2.0 Yes Gigabit Ethernet Yes IEEE 1394 (4-pin port) Consumer infrared (for optional remote control only) (select models only) Power inputs No Yes 65-W to 90-W maximum Composite TV Yes S-Video TV Yes Component TV Yes DVI No Headphone/speaker audio-out Yes Microphone audio-in Yes VGA Yes Power button Yes Volume control (up/down) Yes Mute/unmute Yes ENWW Expansion port input/output signals 19

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Expansion port input/output signals
The signal information in this section may be helpful if you plan to use an optional expansion product
that connects to the expansion port 3 on the computer. (The computer has only one expansion port.
The term expansion port 3 describes the type of expansion port.)
The following table identifies the input and output signals supported by the expansion port 3 on the
computer.
Feature
Support
USB 2.0
Yes
Gigabit Ethernet
Yes
IEEE 1394 (4–pin port)
No
Consumer infrared (for optional remote control only) (select
models only)
Yes
Power inputs
65-W to 90-W maximum
Composite TV
Yes
S-Video TV
Yes
Component TV
Yes
DVI
No
Headphone/speaker audio-out
Yes
Microphone audio-in
Yes
VGA
Yes
Power button
Yes
Volume control (up/down)
Yes
Mute/unmute
Yes
ENWW
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