Toshiba M105-S3004 User Manual - Page 43

Slim Select Bay options, The Advanced Port ReplicatorII - power supply

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INTRODUCTION Options Universal AC Adaptor If you use your computer at more than one site, it may be convenient to purchase an additional Universal AC Adaptor for each site so you will not have to carry the adaptor with you. USB FDD Kit A 3 1/2" diskette drive accommodates 1.44-megabyte or 720-kilobyte diskettes. It connects to a USB port. (You cannot format 720-kilobyte diskettes on Windows XP, but you can use previously formatted disks.) Battery Charger The Battery Charger lets you charge extra batteries outside the computer. It must be used with the Battery Charge cable that is supplied only with the Slim Port Replicator. See chapter 8, Optional Devices, for details. Securitylock A slot is available to attach a security cable to the computer to deter theft. Advanced Port ReplicatorII The Advanced Port ReplicatorII provides the ports available on the computer in addition to separate PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard ports, a digital visual interface (DVI) port, i.LINK™ (IEEE1394) port, line-in jack and lineout jack, External moniter port, Universal Sirial Bus port× 2, LAN jack, Modem jack. NOTE:The Portégé M100 do not support the DVI port on the Advanced Port ReplicatorII. Slim Select Bay options The following modules can be installed in the Slim Select Bay. All other modules are options. CD-RW/DVD-ROM Refer to the Features section for details. SlimSelectBay An adaptor lets you install an optional HDD described HDD adaptor in Chapter 8, Optional Devices. Hard disk drive You can increase your computer's data storage capacity with an additional 40 billion bytes (37.26 GB), 60 billion bytes (55.89 GB) hard disk drive in the Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor. SlimSelectBay The secondary battery increases your computer's battery 2nd battery pack power and operating time when a main battery is also installed. 1-13

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NTRODUCTION
Universal AC Adaptor
If you use your computer at more than one site, it may be
convenient to purchase an additional Universal AC
Adaptor for each site so you will not have to carry the
adaptor with you.
USB FDD Kit
A 3 1/2" diskette drive accommodates 1.44-megabyte or
720-kilobyte diskettes. It connects to a USB port. (You
cannot format 720-kilobyte diskettes on Windows XP, but
you can use previously formatted disks.)
Battery Charger
The Battery Charger lets you charge extra batteries outside
the computer. It must be used with the Battery Charge
cable that is supplied only with the Slim Port Replicator.
See chapter 8,
Optional Devices
, for details.
Security lock
A slot is available to attach a security cable to the com-
puter to deter theft.
Advanced Port
The Advanced Port ReplicatorII
provides the ports
ReplicatorII
available on the computer in addition to separate PS/2
mouse and PS/2 keyboard ports, a digital visual interface
(DVI) port, i.LINK™ (IEEE1394) port, line-in jack and line-
out jack, External moniter port, Universal Sirial Bus port× 2,
LAN jack, Modem jack.
NOTE:
The
Portégé
M100 do not support the DVI port on the Advanced
Port ReplicatorII.
Slim Select Bay options
The following modules can be installed in the Slim Select Bay. All other modules are
options.
CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Refer to the
Features
section for details.
Slim Select Bay
An adaptor lets you install an optional HDD described
HDD adaptor
in Chapter 8,
Optional Devices
.
Hard disk drive
You can increase your computer’s data storage capacity
with an additional 40 billion bytes (37.26 GB), 60 billion
bytes (55.89 GB) hard disk drive in the Slim Select Bay
HDD adaptor.
Slim Select Bay
The secondary battery increases your computer’s battery
2nd battery pack
power and operating time when a main battery is also
installed.
Options