User’s Manual 1-9
Introduction
Multimedia
Sound system The integrated sound system provides support
for the computer's internal speakers and
microphone, as allowing an external microphone
and headphones to be connected via the
appropriate jacks.
Web Camera Web Camera is a device that allows you to
record video or take photographs with your
computer. You can use it for video chatting or
video conferences using a communication tool
such as Windows Live Messenger. Camera
Assistant Software will help you to add various
video effects to your video or photograph.
Please refer to the Web Camera section in
Chapter 4, Operating Basics.
TV antenna port Connect the antenna cable to this port to watch
TV programs on your computer or record them.
The dimensions and shape of the TV antenna
port vary for different regions.
S-Video-in Port A camcorder or other recording device can be
connected to this port via the S-Video-in cable
(optional) for importing video data. Refer to the
S-Video-in section in Chapter 9, Optional
Devices.
S-Video out port This S-Video out port lets you transfer NTSC or
PAL data to external devices. Refer to the TV
section in Chapter 9, Optional Devices.
VIDEO-IN port With the bundled VIDEO-IN cable, the CATV or
satellite set top boxes can be connected to the
computer to view the channels.
Please refer to Chapter 8, Connecting the
VIDEO-IN port for details on how to connect the
computer with the VIDEO-IN cable.
HDMI out port HDMI out port can connect with Type A
connector HDMI cable.
One HDMI cable can send and receive video,
audio and control signals.
Headphone (S/PDIF)
jack
This jack lets you connect digital speakers or a
stereo headphone (16 ohm minimum). When you
connect a digital speaker or headphones, the
internal speaker is automatically disabled.
This jack can be used also as S/PDIF jack and
enables connection of optical digital
correspondence apparatus.