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Title: Notebooks, Tablet PCs, and PDAs


1
Chapter 20
  • Notebooks, Tablet PCs, and PDAs

2
You Will Learn
  • How to support, upgrade, and add peripheral
    devices to notebooks
  • About technologies relating to personal digital
    assistants (PDAs)

3
Notebook Computers
4
Notebook Computers (continued)
  • Same technology as PCs, with modifications for
    space, portability, and power conservation
  • Thin LCD panels (active matrix and passive
    matrix)
  • Compact hard drives
  • Small memory modules
  • CPUs that require less power

5
Notebooks versus PCs
6
Windows Notebook Features
  • Multilink Channel Aggregation
  • ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)
  • Power management
  • Support for PC Cards
  • Windows 9x Briefcase
  • Windows 2000/XP Offline Files and Folders
  • Folder redirection under Windows 2000/XP
  • Hardware profiles under Windows 2000/XP

7
Power Management
  • Power sources
  • Battery
  • DC adapter
  • AC adapter
  • Types of batteries
  • Lithium ion
  • NiMH
  • Fuel cell

8
Power Management (continued)
9
Power Management
10
Power Management (continued)
11
Power Management (continued)
12
Power Management (continued)
13
Connecting Peripheral Devices to Notebooks
  • Ports on the notebook
  • PC Card slot with lock switch and eject button
  • Headphone jack
  • Microphone jack
  • Infrared port
  • Secure Digital (SD) card slot
  • CompactFlash Card slot
  • Wireless antenna on/off switch
  • Serial port

14
Ports on a Notebook
15
Connecting Peripheral Devices to Notebooks
(continued)
16
Connecting Peripheral Devices to Notebooks
(continued)
17
Dell Notebook Computer on FIRE
This is a bad thing!
18
Connecting Peripheral Devices to Notebooks
(continued)
19
PC Card Slots
20
PC Card Slots (continued)
  • Used by many devices
  • Connect to the 16-bit PCMCIA I/O bus on notebook
    motherboard
  • Might contain a data cable to an external drive,
    or might be self-contained
  • Can interface with a network

21
PC Card Slot Standards
  • CardBus (latest spec)
  • Improves I/O speed
  • Increases bus width to 32 bits
  • Supports lower-voltage PC Cards while maintaining
    backward compatibility
  • Three other types (Type I, Type II, Type III),
    which vary in thickness

22
PC Cards
23
PC Cards (continued)
24
Using a PC Card to Interface with a Network
25
Using PC Card Slots and Other Slots
  • OS must provide two services
  • Socket service
  • Establishes communication between card and
    notebook when the card is first inserted
  • Disconnects communication when card is removed
  • Card service
  • Provides device driver to interface with the card
    once socket is created
  • Can be hot-swapped

26
Hot-Swapping
27
Types of Memory Used by Notebooks
28
Upgrading Memory
29
Upgrading Memory (continued)
30
Upgrading Memory (continued)
31
Other FRUs for Notebooks
  • Optical drive
  • Floppy drive
  • Sound card
  • Pointing device
  • AC adapter
  • Battery pack
  • DC controller
  • Hard drive
  • LCD panel
  • Motherboard
  • CPU
  • Keyboard
  • PC Card socket assembly

32
Hard Drive Comparison
33
Replacing a Hard Drive
34
Installing a Mini-PCI Card
35
Resources for Troubleshooting Notebooks
  • Apply same troubleshooting guidelines as for
    desktop PCs
  • Be especially conscious of warranty issues
  • Loaded OS and hardware configuration are
    specific see documentation for details
  • Support CDs bundled with notebook include device
    drivers for all embedded devices
  • Download additional or updated drivers from
    manufacturers Web site

36
Tablet PCs
  • Type of notebook computer that is smaller, more
    graphical, more user friendly, and more portable
  • Has a touch screen
  • Cost about the same as notebooks

37
A Tablet PC
Locked up again! Darn
38
Three Tablet Form Factors
  • Convertible tablet PC
  • Slate model tablet PC
  • Tablet PC with a docking station

39
Convertible Tablet PC
40
Features of a Tablet PC
  • Functioning Windows XP computer with the power of
    a full-sized notebook
  • Input can be by handwriting, voice, hardware
    keyboard, or on-screen keyboard
  • Built-in support for wireless, wired, and dial-up
    networking
  • AC power adapter and rechargeable battery
  • Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
  • PC Card, USB ports, and VGA port for peripheral
    devices

41
Writing on a Tablet PC
42
PDAs
  • Provide more portability than a notebook or
    tablet PC
  • Include a stylus
  • Powered using an AC adapter or battery
  • Use either a grayscale or color active matrix or
    dual-scan passive matrix display
  • Can interface with a desktop or notebook computer
    to transfer files and applications
  • Synchronize with PCs through a USB, serial, or
    wireless port

43
A PDA
44
Optional PDA Accessories
45
Considerations When Purchasing a PDA
  • Applications that are included or can be added
    later
  • Ease of use thoroughness of documentation
  • Ease of synchronization
  • Availability of manufacturer support
  • Type of batteries and anticipated battery life

46
Considerations When Purchasing a PDA (continued)
  • Ability to use e-mail and the Web without needing
    extra hardware or software
  • Availability of additional devices
  • Ease of use of OS
  • Warranty and price

47
Battery Life on a PDA
  • Varies by model
  • Short battery life is the largest complaint
  • Risk of losing data and applications if battery
    runs all the way down
  • Use cradle and adapter

48
Variety of Ways Applications Are Provided on a PDA
  • All application software preinstalled
  • Require user to download applications at
    additional cost
  • Support only preinstalled applications and cannot
    download others
  • Allow downloading email or Web site content
  • Access Internet directly by way of a modem or
    wireless connection

49
Connecting a PDA to a PC
  • Synchronization
  • Process by which PDA and PC talk to each other
    through universal cradle, cable, and USB or
    serial connection and occasionally, wireless
    technology
  • Capabilities
  • Backup information from PDA to PC
  • Work with PDA files on PC and download
    applications from Web

50
PDA Manufacturers and Operating Systems
  • Windows Mobile by Microsoft
  • More versatile
  • Better for downloading and running applications
    similar to Windows

51
PDA Manufacturers and Operating Systems
(continued)
  • Palm OS by PalmSource
  • Less complex
  • Easier to use
  • Better choice when PDA is used for simple tasks
  • Principal difference between the two OSs is in
    the applications they support

52
Summary
  • Portable devices and how to support them
  • Notebook computers
  • Tablet PCs
  • Personal digital assistants (PDAs)
  • Personal mentally challenged assistant
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