Transporter lets you play your digitized music collection through your stereo system using your wireless or ethernet network. With Transporter, you can also listen to internet radio stations, set alarms, display RSS feeds, and more! Transporter was designed to appeal to the most discerning audiophiles and music lovers. It streams digital music with sound quality that surpasses even the most exotic compact disc players.
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The MIDISPORT provides up to four independent MIDI input ports and up to four independent MIDI output ports, depending on which model you have. Each MIDI port supports 16 MIDI channels, therefore the MIDISPORT is capable of sending and receiving from 16 (1 port x 16 channels) to 64 (4 ports x 16) channels. MIDI is the acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface and is the protocol used when “MIDI” keyboards and devices that record and play back the “MIDI” information (computers and hardware “sequencers”) communicate with each other. MIDI Interfaces such as the MIDISPORT are typically used to interface MIDI synthesizers with MIDI sequencing software.
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Who is Peak Designed For? What’s New in Version ? Minimum System Requirements Maximizing Peak’s Performance About Your User’s Guide About Peak LE Getting Help with Peak Conclusion Chapter - Installing, Registering, & Activating Peak Installing Peak What Peak Installs Registration & Authorization Deauthorizing a Computer Conclusion Chapter - Peak Basics Introduction A Brief Explanation of Digital Audio Sampling & Sample Rate Bit Resolution About Disk-Based Recording & Editing Nonlinear Versus Linear Recording Nondestructive Editing Hard Disk Storage Requirements Hard Disk Maintainance
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Dual Built-in Stereo Microphones The Dual built-in microphones allow you to input stereo audio. 2. CMOS Camera* 1.3 Mega Pixel CMOS Camera. *For model with built-in camera only. 3. LCD Panel The display screen of the notebook. The phenomena described below are characteristics of LCD panels and do not indicate that LCD panels are defective. • The TFT color LCD screen of your notebook, composes of more than 2,350,000 picture elements (number of dots when the screen resolution is set at 1280 by 800 pixels). It was manufactured using advanced technologies. For technical reasons, LCD screen may have pixels that do not light and pixels that are always lit. • LCD panels may display slight varying colors and uneven density.
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Dual Built-in Stereo Microphones The Dual built-in microphones allow you to input stereo audio. 2. CMOS Camera* 1.3 Mega Pixel CMOS Camera. *For model with built-in camera only. 3. LCD Panel The display screen of the notebook. The phenomena described below are characteristics of LCD panels and do not indicate that LCD panels are defective. • The TFT color LCD screen of your notebook, composes of more than 2,350,000 picture elements (number of dots when the screen resolution is set at 1280 by 800 pixels). It was manufactured using advanced technologies. For technical reasons, LCD screen may have pixels that do not light and pixels that are always lit. • LCD panels may display slight varying colors and uneven density.
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Dual Built-in Stereo Microphones The Dual built-in microphones allow you to input stereo audio. 2. CMOS Camera* 1.3 Mega Pixel CMOS Camera. *For model with built-in camera only. 3. LCD Panel The display screen of the notebook. The phenomena described below are characteristics of LCD panels and do not indicate that LCD panels are defective. • The TFT color LCD screen of your notebook, composes of more than 2,350,000 picture elements (number of dots when the screen resolution is set at 1280 by 800 pixels). It was manufactured using advanced technologies. For technical reasons, LCD screen may have pixels that do not light and pixels that are always lit. • LCD panels may display slight varying colors and uneven density.
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Getting Started Selecting a place to work Creating a computer-friendly environment Keeping yourself comfortable Other precautions Setting up your computer Adding memory Installing a memory module Removing a memory module Turning on the computer Opening the display panel Turning on the power Using the TouchPad™ Scrolling with the TouchPad™ Control buttons Disabling or enabling the TouchPad Setting up your software Registering your computer with Toshiba Setting up other devices Turning off the computer Closing the display panel Using external display devices Connecting the display device Directing the display output when you turn on the computer Adjusting the quality of the external display Using an external keyboard Using a mouse Connecting a local printer Connecting an optional external diskette drive Connecting external speakers or headphones Connecting a microphone
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Using the computer for the first time Opening the display panel Your computer’s features and specifications Turning on the power Adding memory (optional) Installing a memory module Removing a memory module Checking total memory Hard Drive Recovery Utilities Creating Recovery CDs/DVDs Hard Disk Drive Recovery using the recovery partition Hard Disk Drive Recovery using the Recovery media Installing drivers and applications Using the TouchPad™ Scrolling with the TouchPad™ Control buttons Disabling or enabling the TouchPad™ Using external display devices Directing the display output when you turn on the computer Adjusting the quality of the external display Using an external keyboard Using a mouse Connecting a printer Setting up a printer Connecting an optional external diskette drive Turning off the computer Options for turning off the computer Using the Turn Off Computer or Shut Down commands Using and configuring Hibernation mode Using and configuring Standby mode Closing the display panel Caring for your computer Cleaning the computer Moving the computer Using a computer lock
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