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HDMI Connector Used for connecting monitors, TVs, or other devices for video output display.
RJ 45 Connector Provides network access to local area networks through a wired connection.
SPDIF Connector Optical connector for high-quality audio to a surround sound system.
Kensington Lock Secures the computer tower to a desk to prevent theft.
DB 25 Connector D-shaped sub-miniature pin for connecting peripherals.
Serial Cable Sends data in binary format, one bit at a time
DB9 Connector: Slow-speed connection for older mice and keyboards.
HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, supports various resolutions including 4k.
Display Port Interface : High-performance digital display connector.
DVI Supports analog and digital outputs, with different variants for signal support
VGA 15-pin analog video interface standard for graphics.
Thunderbolt Data transfer display interface with backward compatibility and USB-C support.
Motherboard PCB containing computer components and connectors.
Input Accepting data in a usable form.
Output Displaying processed data or information.
Processing Actions performed by the CPU or GPU.
Storage Saving digital data temporarily or permanently
Form Factors Standards determining the physical dimensions of the motherboard.
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