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[* black] The left was the power, the PRIMARY USB, and the headphone jack. | |
- | [* black] The right sported a MINI DisplayPort. Someone says that you can connect a EXTERNAL GRAPHICS CARD!!! |
- | [* icon_note] The two different USB port use two drastically different driver. PRIMARY one is a USB 2.0 with PowerShare, the SECONDARY ONE was a USB 3.0 without PowerShare and had limited function. |
- | [* black] The keyboard is metal, and the touchpad sports one single button in the middle (and I don't really like this design). |
+ | [* black] The right sported a MINI DisplayPort and another USB. Someone says that you can connect a EXTERNAL GRAPHICS CARD!!! |
+ | [* icon_note] The two different USB port use two very different driver. PRIMARY one is a USB 2.0 with PowerShare, the SECONDARY ONE was a USB 3.0 without Powershare and requires external drivers (Fresco Logic, yes.) |
+ | [* black] The keyboard is metal, the palm rest is metal, and the touchpad is metal. |
+ | [* black] Full-metal top. A must-have for a "ultranook" for its time. |
+ | [* black] But do you notice the holes and the small button on the right? |
+ | [* black] It let you check how much battery there are. One light means 20%. |
+ | [* black] One of the rarer designs, even today. |