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... Out Your Notebook Right Memory card reader IEEE 1394 port Express Card slot Ethernet jack Monitor port Headphone jack USB port Microphone jack eSATA jack HDMI out jack Component Icon Description Memory card reader IEEE 1394 port (optional) Express Card slot Headphone jack Microphone jack USB port Ethernet jack Insert a memory...
... Out Your Notebook Right Memory card reader IEEE 1394 port Express Card slot Ethernet jack Monitor port Headphone jack USB port Microphone jack eSATA jack HDMI out jack Component Icon Description Memory card reader IEEE 1394 port (optional) Express Card slot Headphone jack Microphone jack USB port Ethernet jack Insert a memory...
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Plug the AC adapter cable into this optional jack. www.gateway.com Component HDMI out jack (optional) eSATA jack (optional) Monitor port Icon HDMI eSATA Description Plug an HDMI device, such as a high definition television, into this connector. If the air vents are blocked, the notebook may overheat resulting in unexpected shutdown or permanent ...
Plug the AC adapter cable into this optional jack. www.gateway.com Component HDMI out jack (optional) eSATA jack (optional) Monitor port Icon HDMI eSATA Description Plug an HDMI device, such as a high definition television, into this connector. If the air vents are blocked, the notebook may overheat resulting in unexpected shutdown or permanent ...
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... display in the following order: ■ The LCD ■ An external monitor or projector (a monitor or projector must be plugged into the monitor port or HDMI port on your online User Guide. CHAPTER 3: Setting Up and Getting Started Press and hold To... Important: The wireless network switch must be in an...
... display in the following order: ■ The LCD ■ An external monitor or projector (a monitor or projector must be plugged into the monitor port or HDMI port on your online User Guide. CHAPTER 3: Setting Up and Getting Started Press and hold To... Important: The wireless network switch must be in an...
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... digital cameras to Remove Hardware dialog box opens. 4 Click OK. 5 Pull the Express Card out of the following ports: Universal Serial Bus (USB), IEEE 1394, HDMI (digital audio/video) and eSATA (external SATA hard drive). CHAPTER 4: Using Drives and Accessories To remove an Express Card: 1 Turn off your notebook, then go...
... digital cameras to Remove Hardware dialog box opens. 4 Click OK. 5 Pull the Express Card out of the following ports: Universal Serial Bus (USB), IEEE 1394, HDMI (digital audio/video) and eSATA (external SATA hard drive). CHAPTER 4: Using Drives and Accessories To remove an Express Card: 1 Turn off your notebook, then go...
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... optional IEEE 1394 port on a projector, monitor, or television You can use a projector, monitor, or television: 1 Turn off your notebook. 2 If you are using the HDMI port, connect one end of the IEEE 1394 cable to your IEEE 1394 device. 2 Connect the other end of the...
... optional IEEE 1394 port on a projector, monitor, or television You can use a projector, monitor, or television: 1 Turn off your notebook. 2 If you are using the HDMI port, connect one end of the IEEE 1394 cable to your IEEE 1394 device. 2 Connect the other end of the...
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... you close the LCD panel, your notebook. 5 Plug the projector's, monitor's, or television's power cord into the optional HDMI port on your notebook. 4 Turn on your notebook may turn it on. www.gateway.com 3 Plug the other end of the VGA cable into the monitor port on your notebook. -ORPlug the other... end of the HDMI cable into an AC power source and turn off the LCD panel, but will not enter...
... you close the LCD panel, your notebook. 5 Plug the projector's, monitor's, or television's power cord into the optional HDMI port on your notebook. 4 Turn on your notebook may turn it on. www.gateway.com 3 Plug the other end of the VGA cable into the monitor port on your notebook. -ORPlug the other... end of the HDMI cable into an AC power source and turn off the LCD panel, but will not enter...
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Many older TVs do not have an HDMI port. • VGA-If your online User Guide. Gateway recommends using high-quality video cables that can connect the notebook video output to a TV. For a better picture on the video quality. Help For more ..., or connect your notebook to a stereo system to the TV's VGA In port. Important Cable connections must be purchased from Gateway. The notebook has two video outputs: • HDMI-If your television. HDMI display quality is usually superior for optimal video quality. VGA only transmits video. You should use the built-in the...
Many older TVs do not have an HDMI port. • VGA-If your online User Guide. Gateway recommends using high-quality video cables that can connect the notebook video output to a TV. For a better picture on the video quality. Help For more ..., or connect your notebook to a stereo system to the TV's VGA In port. Important Cable connections must be purchased from Gateway. The notebook has two video outputs: • HDMI-If your television. HDMI display quality is usually superior for optimal video quality. VGA only transmits video. You should use the built-in the...
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...have more advanced features, produce a better quality picture, and support higher screen resolutions. For more information review the FAQ topic at www.gateway.com. The TV screen first displays the video image odd lines one pass of sequential scan lines. The progressive scan picture is also ... motion video look better on a larger display device. • Age of alternating scan lines. www.gateway.com • Size of display device you are using a VGA or an HDMI display device and automatically changes the display settings for the type of display device-Small computer monitors for ...
...have more advanced features, produce a better quality picture, and support higher screen resolutions. For more information review the FAQ topic at www.gateway.com. The TV screen first displays the video image odd lines one pass of sequential scan lines. The progressive scan picture is also ... motion video look better on a larger display device. • Age of alternating scan lines. www.gateway.com • Size of display device you are using a VGA or an HDMI display device and automatically changes the display settings for the type of display device-Small computer monitors for ...
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...-up modem 9, 19 digital camera 7, 8 digital video camera 8 DSL modem 8, 18 eSATA 9 Ethernet 8 external audio 8 external diskette drive 7, 8, 61 external speakers 8 Firewire 8 flash drive 7, 8, 61 HDMI (TV) out 9 headphone 8 i.Link 8 IEEE 1394 8 keyboard 7, 8 microphone 8 modem (dial-up) 9 monitor (VGA) 9, 63 mouse 7, 8 network 8 150
...-up modem 9, 19 digital camera 7, 8 digital video camera 8 DSL modem 8, 18 eSATA 9 Ethernet 8 external audio 8 external diskette drive 7, 8, 61 external speakers 8 Firewire 8 flash drive 7, 8, 61 HDMI (TV) out 9 headphone 8 i.Link 8 IEEE 1394 8 keyboard 7, 8 microphone 8 modem (dial-up) 9 monitor (VGA) 9, 63 mouse 7, 8 network 8 150
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... 118 tutorial 29 using 29 Firewire port 8 Fn key 25 152 folders opening 36 function keys 24 G Gateway contact information 3 model number 3 serial number 3 Support 4 Gateway Recovery Center re-installing drivers 91 re-installing programs 91 re-installing software 91 H hard drive bay 10 ...indicator 23 installing 106 replacing 106 troubleshooting 118 HDMI (TV) out jack 9 HDMI port 26, 60, 62 headphone jack 8 Help button ...
... 118 tutorial 29 using 29 Firewire port 8 Fn key 25 152 folders opening 36 function keys 24 G Gateway contact information 3 model number 3 serial number 3 Support 4 Gateway Recovery Center re-installing drivers 91 re-installing programs 91 re-installing software 91 H hard drive bay 10 ...indicator 23 installing 106 replacing 106 troubleshooting 118 HDMI (TV) out jack 9 HDMI port 26, 60, 62 headphone jack 8 Help button ...
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www.gateway.com jack 8 SpeedStep technology 74 Start camera button 40 starting notebook 19 programs 36 startup password 80 static electricity 102 status indicator wireless Ethernet 23 ... 25 locating 24 T technical support Support 4 tips before contacting 136 telephone acoustic handset coupler 78 line protector 78 line tester 78 telephone support 136 television HDMI out jack 9, 62 playing DVD on 62 viewing display on 62 touchpad buttons 35, 36 clicking 36 double-clicking 36 dragging screen objects 37 locating...
www.gateway.com jack 8 SpeedStep technology 74 Start camera button 40 starting notebook 19 programs 36 startup password 80 static electricity 102 status indicator wireless Ethernet 23 ... 25 locating 24 T technical support Support 4 tips before contacting 136 telephone acoustic handset coupler 78 line protector 78 line tester 78 telephone support 136 television HDMI out jack 9, 62 playing DVD on 62 viewing display on 62 touchpad buttons 35, 36 clicking 36 double-clicking 36 dragging screen objects 37 locating...
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... 27 notebook 21, 22 wireless Ethernet 44 wireless network 6, 27 turning on Bluetooth 27 notebook 19 wireless Ethernet 26 wireless network 6, 26, 44 TV out (HDMI) jack 9, 62 U upgrading 101 USB connecting device 61 port 60 USB port 7, 8 user password 80 adjusting modem 128 controls 42 muting 28, 38, ... 131 turning off 44 turning on 44 using while traveling 79 wireless network switch 6 troubleshooting 131 working safely 14 V VGA port 9, 63 video HDMI out jack 9 monitor port 9 projector port 9 troubleshooting 136 VGA port 9 video camera connecting 57, 61, 62 volume adjusting 28, 42 158
... 27 notebook 21, 22 wireless Ethernet 44 wireless network 6, 27 turning on Bluetooth 27 notebook 19 wireless Ethernet 26 wireless network 6, 26, 44 TV out (HDMI) jack 9, 62 U upgrading 101 USB connecting device 61 port 60 USB port 7, 8 user password 80 adjusting modem 128 controls 42 muting 28, 38, ... 131 turning off 44 turning on 44 using while traveling 79 wireless network switch 6 troubleshooting 131 working safely 14 V VGA port 9, 63 video HDMI out jack 9 monitor port 9 projector port 9 troubleshooting 136 VGA port 9 video camera connecting 57, 61, 62 volume adjusting 28, 42 158
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... Out Your Notebook Right Memory card reader IEEE 1394 port Express Card slot Ethernet jack Monitor port Headphone jack USB port Microphone jack eSATA jack HDMI out jack Component Icon Description Memory card reader IEEE 1394 port (optional) Express Card slot Headphone jack Microphone jack USB port Ethernet jack Insert a memory...
... Out Your Notebook Right Memory card reader IEEE 1394 port Express Card slot Ethernet jack Monitor port Headphone jack USB port Microphone jack eSATA jack HDMI out jack Component Icon Description Memory card reader IEEE 1394 port (optional) Express Card slot Headphone jack Microphone jack USB port Ethernet jack Insert a memory...
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... other similar surface. Caution: Provide adequate space around your notebook so air vents are blocked, your lap. www.gateway.com Component HDMI out jack (optional) eSATA jack (optional) Monitor port Icon HDMI eSATA Description Plug an HDMI device, such as a high definition television, into this port. For more information, see "Connecting the optional dial...
... other similar surface. Caution: Provide adequate space around your notebook so air vents are blocked, your lap. www.gateway.com Component HDMI out jack (optional) eSATA jack (optional) Monitor port Icon HDMI eSATA Description Plug an HDMI device, such as a high definition television, into this port. For more information, see "Connecting the optional dial...
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... 23. For more information, see "Using the status indicators" on or off . Important: The wireless network switch must be plugged into the monitor port or HDMI port on commercial aircraft. Toggle the notebook display in the following order: ■ The LCD ■ An external monitor or projector (a monitor or projector must...
... 23. For more information, see "Using the status indicators" on or off . Important: The wireless network switch must be plugged into the monitor port or HDMI port on commercial aircraft. Toggle the notebook display in the following order: ■ The LCD ■ An external monitor or projector (a monitor or projector must...
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... digital cameras to Remove Hardware dialog box opens. 4 Click OK. 5 Pull the Express Card out of the following ports: Universal Serial Bus (USB), IEEE 1394, HDMI (digital audio/video) and eSATA (external SATA hard drive). USB ports support plug-and-play and hot swapping, which means that your notebook will usually...
... digital cameras to Remove Hardware dialog box opens. 4 Click OK. 5 Pull the Express Card out of the following ports: Universal Serial Bus (USB), IEEE 1394, HDMI (digital audio/video) and eSATA (external SATA hard drive). USB ports support plug-and-play and hot swapping, which means that your notebook will usually...
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Simultaneous display lets you control a presentation from your notebook at the same time as you are using the HDMI port, connect one end of the HDMI cable to the monitor, projector, or television. 62 To use your notebook for giving presentations by connecting an external monitor, ...projector, or television to your notebook. Viewing the display on your monitor (VGA) or optional HDMI port. CHAPTER 4: Using Drives and Accessories To connect your IEEE 1394 device to your notebook: 1 Connect one end of the IEEE 1394 ...
Simultaneous display lets you control a presentation from your notebook at the same time as you are using the HDMI port, connect one end of the HDMI cable to the monitor, projector, or television. 62 To use your notebook for giving presentations by connecting an external monitor, ...projector, or television to your notebook. Viewing the display on your monitor (VGA) or optional HDMI port. CHAPTER 4: Using Drives and Accessories To connect your IEEE 1394 device to your notebook: 1 Connect one end of the IEEE 1394 ...
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..., your notebook. 5 Plug the projector's, monitor's, or television's power cord into the optional HDMI port on your notebook. 4 Turn on your notebook may turn it on both the LCD panel and the projector, monitor, or television. www.gateway.com 3 Plug the other end of the VGA cable into the monitor port on... your notebook. -ORPlug the other end of the HDMI cable into an AC power source and turn off the LCD panel, but will...
..., your notebook. 5 Plug the projector's, monitor's, or television's power cord into the optional HDMI port on your notebook. 4 Turn on your notebook may turn it on both the LCD panel and the projector, monitor, or television. www.gateway.com 3 Plug the other end of the VGA cable into the monitor port on... your notebook. -ORPlug the other end of the HDMI cable into an AC power source and turn off the LCD panel, but will...
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...information about adjusting display settings, click Start, then click Help and Support. HDMI display quality is usually superior for the LCD screen. VGA only transmits video. Important Cable connections must be purchased from Gateway. Many older TVs cannot display this high of video cables can connect the ... may shift, scramble, or scroll the picture. Many older TVs do not have a VGA port. The notebook has two video outputs: • HDMI-If your notebook to a stereo system to hear sound. • Quality of video cables-Poor quality or the incorrect type of a resolution and ...
...information about adjusting display settings, click Start, then click Help and Support. HDMI display quality is usually superior for the LCD screen. VGA only transmits video. Important Cable connections must be purchased from Gateway. Many older TVs cannot display this high of video cables can connect the ... may shift, scramble, or scroll the picture. Many older TVs do not have a VGA port. The notebook has two video outputs: • HDMI-If your notebook to a stereo system to hear sound. • Quality of video cables-Poor quality or the incorrect type of a resolution and ...
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... the picture on the screen, a standard interlaced analog TV will most TVs use interlaced video. For more information review the FAQ topic at www.gateway.com. 123 Some small display devices do not make static white backgrounds with the even lines. The video display will likely be better on a ...in the other half of the video image with black text look better on your notebook detects whether you are using a VGA or an HDMI display device and automatically changes the display settings for the type of display device you are generally not optimized for motion video playback. You need...
... the picture on the screen, a standard interlaced analog TV will most TVs use interlaced video. For more information review the FAQ topic at www.gateway.com. 123 Some small display devices do not make static white backgrounds with the even lines. The video display will likely be better on a ...in the other half of the video image with black text look better on your notebook detects whether you are using a VGA or an HDMI display device and automatically changes the display settings for the type of display device you are generally not optimized for motion video playback. You need...