Do not re move the memory me dia while the compute r is in S le e p or
Hibe rna tion Mode . The compute r could be come unstable or da ta in
the me mory me dia could be los t.
Do not re move only the miniSD/microS D Card while le aving the
a da ptor in the me mory me dia s lot.
Ex t e rn a l Dis p la y
Your compute r vide o ca pa bilitie s ca n be enha nce d with a dditiona l dis plays.
Externa l displa ys a llows you to s ha re your de sktop or e xte nd the de s ktop
a rea.
C o n n e c t in g a n e x t e rn a l d is p la y
Your compute r come s with a built-in dis pla y, but you ca n a ls o conne ct
othe r e xte rna l displays via a va ila ble ports on the computer.
Some mode ls may include the Triple Monitor function tha t ca n display
ima ge on Triple Monitor inde pe nde ntly.
Ex t e rn a l R G B m o n it o r p o r t
An e xte rnal a nalog monitor ca n be conne cte d to the Exte rna l RGB monitor
port on the compute r. To conne ct an e xte rna l a nalog monitor, follow the
steps a s detailed below:
1. Conne ct the RGB cable to the Exte rnal RGB monitor port.
Figure 4-19 Conne cting the RGB cable to the Externa l RGB monitor port
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1. Exte rna l RGB monitor port 2. RGB cable
The re a re no fas te ning s cre ws for a n e xte rna l monitor cable on the
Exte rna l RGB monitor port. Howe ve r, e xte rna l monitor ca ble s which have
conne ctors with fa s tening s cre ws ca n s till be us e d.
2. Turn the e xte rnal monitor's powe r on.
Whe n you turn on the powe r, the computer will automa tica lly re cognize the
monitor a nd de te rmine whe the r it is a color or monochrome de vice.
Whe n dis pla ying desktop on a n e xte rnal a na log monitor, de s ktop is
some time s displa ye d on the ce nter of the monitor with black ba rs a round
de s ktop (with s ma ll s ize ).
Use r's Ma nua l 4-43