This connects all other system components together
Motherboard p226
was a competitor to USB, but never received mainstream support
Firewire p228
Legacy motherboards have this interface for keyboards and mice
PS/2 p233
based on IEEE 1394SCSI communications protocol
Firewire p228
This connector is used by Ethernet copper cable and plug into a NIC
RJ-45 p242
A motherboard provides these - used to attach peripheral devices to the computer
Ports p226
This value is the number of vertical and horizontal pixels of an image
Resolution p229
Legacy VGA uses this port
15 pin D shell p233
These peripheral devices typically do not use USB connections
Displays p none
These are generally built into a motherboard for network connectivity
NIC p241
IO Ports are located on the here on desktop computers
Back and front p226
This is the most widely used graphic device interface
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) p230
peripheral devices that enable the user to enter data or commands
Human Interface Device (HID) p233
Laptop computers typically have a (blank) replicating the functions of a mouse
touchpad p235
This allows computer systems to be connected and exchange data
network interface p241
This USB port type is located on the HOST - Flat rectangle
Type A p227
DisplayPort was developed by this group representing PC graphics companies
VESA p231
Modern Keyboards & Mice use this wired connection
USB p233
None of the input device on a laptop are suitable for (blank)
Sustained use p235
This is used to wirelessly share data over close range to peripheral devices
Bluetooth p239
This is USB 2.0 Data Rate
480 MBps p228
Mini DisplayPort was developed by this vendor
Apple p231
These input devices have great precision, making them useful in gaming and CAD
Laser Mouse p234
can be used with a compatible touch display
Stylus p235
This was developed as a means of tagging and tracking objects
Radio Frequency ID (RFID) p241
This is USB 3.0 Data Rate
5 Gbps p228
This interface was developed by Intel and primarily used on Apple products
Thunderbolt (TB) p231
Modern Keyboards & Mice use this wireless connection
Bluetooth p233
The main uses of a stylus are for (blank) and (blank)
writing - drawing p235
A peer-to-peer version of RFID
Near Field Communications (NFC) p241
USB 3.0 links are (blank) - able to send and receive simultaneously
Full Duplex p228
legacy high quality digital interface for flat panel displays - though no longer used
Digital Visual Interface (DVI) p232
Standard optical mouse use these to detect movement over a surface
LEDs p234
Allows for multiple keyboard layouts - different languages
Regionalization p237
Used for contactless payment, security ID tags, stock control labels
NFC p241