Instructor Materials Chapter 9: Laptops and Mobile Devices: IT Essentials v6.0
Instructor Materials Chapter 9: Laptops and Mobile Devices: IT Essentials v6.0
Instructor Materials Chapter 9: Laptops and Mobile Devices: IT Essentials v6.0
IT Essentials v6.0
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Chapter 9:
Laptops and Mobile
Devices
IT Essentials v6.0
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Laptop Components
Features of Laptop Components
Internal Components
Motherboards, RAM (SODIMMs), CPUs, Storage
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Laptop Components
Laptop Displays
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Laptop Configuration
Power Settings Configuration
Power Management
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) standards
Creates a bridge between hardware and Operating System
Provides power management schemes for better performance
Standards: S0 S5
Managing ACPI Settings in the BIOS
Managing Laptop Power Options
Sleep
Hibernate
Shutdown
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Laptop Configuration
Wireless Configuration
Bluetooth
Personal Area Network (PAN)
3 Classes: Most common is Class 2 with a range of approx. 33 feet
4 Specifications: Version 4 is newest with more advanced capabilities
Supports 128-bit encryption and PIN authentication
Cellular WAN
Tethering: Can be made using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB cable
Laptops can have integrated cellular WAN capabilities.
WI-FI
Mini-PCI: older laptops, 124 pins, 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g
Mini-PCIe: Most common, 54 pins, all 802.11 standards
PCI Express Micro: size of Mini-PCIe, 54 pin, all 802.11 standards
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Flash Memory
External Flash Drive (SSD)
Flash Cards (SD, SDHC)
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Power
Most batteries are CRU
Signs Battery needs to be replaced: Does not hold charge, overheats, leaking
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Connection Types
Wired: Micro/Mini USB, Lightning, Proprietary vendor specific ports
Wireless: NFC, IR, Bluetooth
Accessories
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External Battery
Docking Station
Ear Buds
Headsets
Game Pad
SD cards
Portable Chargers
Speakers
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Specialty Devices
GPS Receiver
Smart Cameras
Electronic Readers
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Closed-ended questions
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Chapter Summary
Summary
This chapter discussed the features and functionality of laptops and mobile devices, as well
as how to remove and install internal and external components. The following concepts from
this chapter are important to remember:
Laptops and mobile devices are lightweight and can operate on battery power.
Laptops use the same types of ports as desktop computers so that peripheral devices can
be interchangeable. Mobile devices can also use some of the same peripheral devices.
Essential input devices, such as a keyboard and track pad, are built into laptops to provide
similar functionality as desktop computers. Some laptops and mobile devices use
touchscreens as input devices.
The internal components of laptops are typically smaller than desktop components
because they are designed to fit into compact spaces and conserve energy. The internal
components of mobile devices are usually connected to the circuit board to keep the device
compact and light weight.
Laptops feature function keys that can be pressed in combination with the Fn key. The
functions performed by these keys are specific to the laptop model.
Docking stations and port replicators can increase the functionality of laptops by providing
the same types of ports that are featured on desktop computers. Some mobile devices use
docking station to charge or use peripheral devices.
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Chapter Summary
Summary (Cont.)
Laptops and mobile devices most commonly feature LCD and LED monitors or
touchscreens.
Backlights and inverters illuminate laptop displays.
The power settings of laptop batteries can be configured to ensure that power is used
efficiently.
Laptops and mobile devices can feature a number of wireless technologies, including
Bluetooth, Infrared, Wi-Fi and the ability to access Cellular WANs.
Laptops provide a number of expansion possibilities. Users can add memory to increase
performance, make use of flash memory to increase storage capacity, or increase
functionality by using expansion cards. Some mobile devices can add more storage
capacity by upgrading or adding more flash memory, such as MicroSD cards.
Laptop components consist of CRUs and FRUs.
Laptop components should be cleaned regularly in order to extend the life of the laptop.
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