Chapter 9 Understanding Laptops Flashcards
Laptops vs. Desktops
Ch.9- pg.397-398
- Portability- Laptops run on batteries, and are designed to be portable
- Cost- Laptops cost more
- Performance- Desktops have better performance than laptops
- Quality of Construction- Laptops are more durable
Laptop Case
Ch.9- pg.399
- Display- usually is LCD or LED
- Case Frame- Metal reinforcement structure inside laptop that provides rigidity and strength
- The Case- Plastic cover that surrounds the components and provides protection from elements
- Clamshell Design- Case is split into two halves
Motherboards and processors
Ch.9- pg.399-401
Motherboards... - Difference between desktop and laptop motherboards are lack of standards smaller form factor - Designed to fit into laptop case Processors... - Many ways to keep it cool like... - Streamlined connection to the motherboard- processor soldered to M.B - Lower wattage and clock speeds - Active sleep and slowdown modes - Types: Intel Pentium or Core series
Memory
Ch.9- pg.401-403
- Don’t use standard desktop memory chips
- SODIMM and MicroDIMM
SODIMM
Ch.9- pg.402
- Small Outline DIMM
- 67mm by 32mm
MicroDIMM
Ch.9- pg.403
- 45.5mm by 30mm
- No notches at the bottom
Storage
Ch.9- pg.403
- Hard drives are smaller
Keyboard
Ch.9- pg.405
- Removes easily
- Smaller, packed together more tightly
Mice and Pointing Devices
Ch.9- pg.408
- Trackball
- Touchpad
- Touchscreen
- Point stick
PCMCIA
Ch.9- pg.411
- Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
- PCMCIA Bus was designed to provide a way of expanding the memory in a small, handheld computer
- Also known as a PC Card
Express Card
Ch.9- pg.412
- Launched by PCMCIA to support the PCI Express connectivity for laptops
- transfer rates 2.5 times faster that of Card bus
Mouse and Keyboard ports
Ch.9- pg.414
- Can you external mouse and keyboard
- Ports PS/2 or USB
Communication Ports
Ch.9- pg.414
- New laptops come with 802.11 wireless card
- Analog dial-up modem or infrared cellular, Bluetooth, or Ethernet device
Docking Station
Ch.9- pg.415
- Used to connect the laptop to a laptop only peripheral known as a docking station
- Port Replicator- Is an attachment for a laptop that allows a number of devices such as a printer, large monitor, and keyboard to be simultaneously connected
Power systems
Ch.9- pg.416
- Two types of sources:
- Batteries
- AC or DC source
Batteries
Ch.9- pg.416
- Nickel Cadmium (NiCd)
- Lithium Ion (Li-ion)
- Nickel-metal Hydride (NiMH)
- Li-Ploy
- Energy Density- Measures how much energy a battery can hold
- Power Density- How quickly the power can be accessed
Power Adapters
Ch.9- pg.418
- Converts AC power to DC (AC Adaptor)
- Looks Like a brick with two cords
- DC Adaptor
- Allows user to plug the laptop into a cigarette lighter inside a car or airplane
Laptop Displays
Ch.9- pg.419
- Top half of the clamshell
- Usually an LCD display
- Video Card
- Generates and manages images sent to the screen
Inverter
Ch.9- pg.421
- Turns DC currents to AC
Wi-Fi Antenna
Ch.9- pg.421
- Built in the top half of the clamshell
Cable Locks
Ch.9- pg.422
- Anchors your device to a physical structure
- Many laptops today have built in WiFi capabilities
- Wireless Antenna
AC
Ch.9- pg.418
- Charger
- Converts AC input to DC Output
DC
Ch.9- pg.418
- Allows users to plug the laptop into a power source inside a car or airplane
Video Card
Ch.9- pg.419
- Generates the image on the screen