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The document describes various ports and connectors that are commonly found on computers including VGA ports for connecting monitors, CD/DVD drives, USB ports, power sockets, Ethernet ports, audio ports, HDMI ports, and USB Type-C ports.

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The document describes various ports and connectors that are commonly found on computers including VGA ports for connecting monitors, CD/DVD drives, USB ports, power sockets, Ethernet ports, audio ports, HDMI ports, and USB Type-C ports.

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1.VGA- VGA stands for Video Graphics Array.

A VGA cable is a device used to transfer


video signals. It does this by acting as a link between the computer and the monitor or
between the computer and the television screen.

2. CD/ DVD Drive- An optical disc drive (OOD) in a


computer system allow you to use CD’s , DVDs, any blue ray discs to listen to music or
watch a movie.

3. USB type A/ USB-A - A USB drive also referred to as a flash drive or memory stick, is
a small, portable device that plugs into the USB port on your computer. USB drives are
commonly used for storage, data backup, and transferring files between devices.

4. Power Socket- The power port is port on a computer or other electronic device that
allows it to get power from a wall outlet and change the devices battery if capable.

5. Ethernet- Enternet is the traditional technology for connecting devices in a wined


loud area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). It enables devices to
communicate with each other via a protocol, which is in uset of rules or common
network language.

6. Audio In/out- An audio output, or also known as audio out, drives signal (digital or
analog) into another device’s audio input.

7. HDMI- HDMI ( High Definition Multimedia Interforce) is a specification that


combines video and audio into a single digital interface for use with digital versatile disc
(DVD) players. Digital television (DTV) players, set-top bovas, and other audiovisual
devices.

8. USD type C/ USD- C - The USB Type-C is u smaller, reversible USB connector that
can transmit date, video, audio, and data (USB 3.1) as well as provide charging power to
many devices ( USB power delivery or PD).

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