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Using your computer – Apple eMac 2005 User Manual

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Using Your Computer

Your eMac has many built-in features and expansion

capabilities you can use to customize your computer to

fit your needs.

Here are some of your computer’s features and capabilities:
 Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 ports for connecting additional equipment, such as

printers, scanners, joysticks, keyboards, digital cameras, and floppy disk drives.

 FireWire ports for connecting high-speed equipment, such as an iPod or iPod mini,

iSight camera, digital videocameras, and external hard drives.

 Optional Bluetooth module for connecting wirelessly to digital devices.
 The latest in communications technologies, such as a 56K v.92 modem (on some

models), 10/100Base-T Ethernet, and optional AirPort Extreme wireless Internet and
networking.

 VGA output with the Apple VGA Display Adapter (available at www.apple.com/store)

lets you use your eMac with an external monitor or video projector. Use the video
out port on your eMac and the Apple Video Adapter (available at www.apple.com/
store) to present what’s on your computer’s screen on any television that supports
composite or S-video.

 Audio line-in port, headphone port, and more.

To learn about what you can do with your eMac, start with the information in this
chapter. Additional information can be found in Mac Help (see page 22) and on the
many Apple websites.

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