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The image displays various types of ports and connectors commonly found on computers and other electronic devices, including:
* HDMI: High-Definition Multimedia Interface, used for transmitting high-quality audio and video signals.
* Modem: Port for connecting a dial-up modem to a telephone line.
* Display: General term for a video output port, often referring to a proprietary type or an older standard.
* VGA: Video Graphics Array, an analog interface for video output.
* USB-A: Universal Serial Bus Type-A, a common connector for peripherals and data transfer.
* SERIAL: Serial port, often used for connecting older peripherals like modems or some networking devices.
* PSWIRE: Likely refers to a PS/2 port, commonly used for connecting older keyboards and mice.
* Audio: Ports for audio input and output, typically color-coded for different functions (e.g., line-in, line-out, microphone).
* USB-C: Universal Serial Bus Type-C, a newer, reversible connector for various functions including data, video, and power.
* PARALLEL: Parallel port, an older port primarily used for printers.
* MINI DISPLAY: Mini DisplayPort, a compact digital display interface.
* eSATA: External Serial Advanced Technology Attachment, used for connecting external storage devices.
* Ethernet: Port for network connectivity via an Ethernet cable.
* GAME: Likely an older game port for joysticks or gamepads.
* THUNDERBOLT: A high-speed interface for data, video, and power, often found on Apple devices.
* S VIDEO: Separate Video, an analog video signal standard.
The image displays various types of ports and connectors commonly found on computers and other electronic devices, including:
* HDMI: High-Definition Multimedia Interface, used for transmitting high-quality audio and video signals.
* Modem: Port for connecting a dial-up modem to a telephone line.
* Display: General term for a video output port, often referring to a proprietary type or an older standard.
* VGA: Video Graphics Array, an analog interface for video output.
* USB-A: Universal Serial Bus Type-A, a common connector for peripherals and data transfer.
* SERIAL: Serial port, often used for connecting older peripherals like modems or some networking devices.
* PSWIRE: Likely refers to a PS/2 port, commonly used for connecting older keyboards and mice.
* Audio: Ports for audio input and output, typically color-coded for different functions (e.g., line-in, line-out, microphone).
* USB-C: Universal Serial Bus Type-C, a newer, reversible connector for various functions including data, video, and power.
* PARALLEL: Parallel port, an older port primarily used for printers.
* MINI DISPLAY: Mini DisplayPort, a compact digital display interface.
* eSATA: External Serial Advanced Technology Attachment, used for connecting external storage devices.
* Ethernet: Port for network connectivity via an Ethernet cable.
* GAME: Likely an older game port for joysticks or gamepads.
* THUNDERBOLT: A high-speed interface for data, video, and power, often found on Apple devices.
* S VIDEO: Separate Video, an analog video signal standard.