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Satellite® T210/T230 Series User's Guide - Howard Computers

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Terms<br />

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Glossary 203<br />

SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory<br />

SSD Solid State Drive<br />

TFT Thin Film Transistor<br />

USB Universal Serial Bus<br />

URL Uniform Resource Locator<br />

WAN Wide Area Network<br />

www World Wide Web<br />

The following terms may appear in this user’s guide.<br />

active-matrix display — A liquid crystal display (LCD) made from an<br />

array of liquid crystal cells using active-matrix technology. Also<br />

known as a “TFT display,” in its simplest form there is one thin film<br />

transistor (TFT) for each cell. This type of display works well with<br />

computers because of its shallow depth and high-quality color.<br />

Active-matrix displays are viewable from wider angles than most<br />

passive-matrix displays.<br />

adapter — A device that provides a compatible connection between two<br />

units. For example, the computer’s internal display adapter receives<br />

information from the software and translates it into images on the<br />

screen. An adapter can take a number of forms, from a<br />

microprocessor to a simple connector. An intelligent adapter (one<br />

that is capable of doing some processing) may also be called a<br />

controller.<br />

Alternating Current (AC) — The type of power usually supplied to<br />

residential and commercial wall outlets. AC reverses its direction at<br />

regular intervals. Compare Direct Current (DC).<br />

application — A computer program that you use to perform tasks of a<br />

specific type. Applications include word processors, spreadsheets,<br />

and database management systems. See also program.

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