The Ports on a Laptop

Ports are the expandability options found on a laptop. Laptop ports consist of connectors, holes, and plug-in-type things you use to add features and attach cables to your laptop, which increases its potential while limiting its mobility.

Each of these ports is configured in a certain pattern — a hole or a connector with a specific shape and size. Each one is also labeled with an appropriate hieroglyph, and is often color coded. It’s really difficult to plug the wrong connector into the wrong hole, although some people might try.

The following table lists the pictures, symbols, colors, and duties of the various ports you might find lurking around your laptop. Try to locate each one on your own laptop. Note that some can be hidden behind doors or panels, and also that not every laptop manufacturer uses the color-coding scheme.

Laptop Ports and Their Symbols, Designs, and Colors
Port Name Configuration Symbol Color What You Can Do with It
Custom Nonspecific ? None Most likely, connect a docking station or external disk drive or some other form of expansion
Digital video <ma010> <ma011> White Connect a high-performance, external digital (LCD) monitor or TV
Headphone <ma012> <ma013> Forest green Plug in headphones, which automatically disables the laptop’s speakers
IEEE <ma014> <ma015> None Connect high-speed peripherals; also called the 1394 or FireWire port
Infrared <ma016> <ma017> None Communicate with other infrared devices
Keyboard <ma018> <ma019> Purple Add a full-size, external keyboard
Line in <ma020> <ma021> Gray Plug in an external audio device
Line out <ma020> <ma022> Lime Send sound to audio out/speakers
Mic <ma020> <ma023> Pink Connect a microphone
Modem/phone <ma024> <ma025> None Attach a modem for online communications or send or receive faxes
Monitor <ma026> <ma027> Blue Connect an external monitor or video display for presentations
Mouse <ma028> <ma029> Green Attach an external mouse
Power <ma020> <ma030> Yellow Plug the laptop into an AC power socket
Printer <ma031> <ma032> Violet Attach a printer to your laptop
RJ-45/Ethernet <ma024> <ma033> None Add your laptop to an Ethernet network or connect to the Internet
Serial <ma034> <ma035> Cyan Add a mouse or use for desktop-laptop communications; an older port
S-video out <ma036> <ma037> None Attach a desktop video projector or attach the laptop to a TV or VCR
USB <ma038> <ma039> None Add a variety of components to the laptop, including printers and disk drives

Comments (1)

  1. Posted by jason
    Quote: "The following table lists the pictures, symbols, colors, and duties of the various ports" Where the hell are the pictures???????? a load of nonsense if you can`t tell the ports apart.

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