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© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco PublicITE PC v4.0 Chapter 6 1
Chapter 6: Laptops and Portable Devices
IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software v4.0
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Introduction Do you know when the first laptops were developed?
Who do you think used the early laptops?
One of the original laptops was the GRiD Compass 1101. It was used by astronauts on space missions in the early 1980s. (paste a picture)
It weighed 11 lb (5 kg) and cost US ________________!
This chapter focuses on the differences between laptops and desktops and describes the features of PDAs and Smartphones.
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Common Uses of Laptops 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8.
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Common Uses of PDAs and Smartphones The PDA is :
The Smartphone :
Other uses of PDAs and Smartphones are :1
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The Components of a LaptopCommon laptop features:
Small and portable
Integrated display screen in lid
Integrated keyboard
AC power source or rechargeable battery
Hot-swappable drives and peripherals
Some type of docking station or port replicator to connect to peripherals
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Components Outside of a Laptop Top view of virtual laptop
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Components Outside of a Laptop Rear view of virtual laptop
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Components Outside of a Laptop Left side view of virtual laptop
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Components Outside of a Laptop Front view of virtual laptop
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Components Outside of a Laptop Right side view of virtual laptop
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Components Outside of a Laptop Underside view of virtual laptop
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Components Inside of a Laptop Open laptop
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Components Inside of a Laptop LEDs inside laptop
Caps lock
Num lock
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Components on a Docking Station Top view of docking station
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Components on a Docking Station Rear view of docking station
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Components on a Docking Station Right side view of docking station
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Compare Motherboards
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Power Settings in Windows XPTo configure your power settings, click:
Start > ____________> ______________
Explain the function
Of thissection
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Replacing Laptop Components
CAUTION: Always disconnect power and remove the battery before installing or removing laptop components that are not hot-swappable.
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Mobile Phone Standards
Internet Standard
• Short Message Service (SMS)
• Multimedia Message Service (MMS)
• Packet Switching
Purpose
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Smart phones and PDA devicesInsert 3 pictures of each device
Pictures
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Proper Cleaning Procedures Follow proper cleaning procedures to clean a laptop.
CAUTION: Do not spray cleaning solution directly onto the LCD display. Use products specifically designed for cleaning LCD displays.Use a soft, lint-free cloth with an approved cleaning solution to avoid damaging laptop surfaces. Apply the cleaning solution to the lint-free cloth, not directly to the laptop.
Keyboard
Ventilation
LCD display
Touch pad
Floppy drive
Optical disk drive
CD or DVD disc
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Optimal Operating Environments
Pack for transport
Clean properly
Ventilate
Air temperature
Humidity
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Common Problems and SolutionsDraw arrows to the correct answer
Problem Symptom Possible Solution
LCD laptop screen is not displaying anything
Adjust display resolution setting
Image on the LCD screen is too dim
Disconnect any external monitors and use Fn key sequence to activate the LCD
Image on the LCD screen contains a black border
Swap laptop to AC power and adjust brightness controls for the LCD
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