FAQ - Frequently asked questions

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PC & Notebook

What does "SSD" stand for?

The term SSD stands for "solid state drive". An SSD hard drive is a nonvolatile storage device that stores data on solid state flash memory. SSD disks contain silicon-based memory chips as storage media for writing and reading data and are usually faster than conventional hard disks.

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What does "HDD" stand for?

The term HDD stands for "hard disk drive" and usually refers to hard disks based on magnetic storage media.

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What does "DPI" stand for?

DPI stands for dots per inch. The term is originally a unit of measurement for describing the density of points and resolution (in print, for example). In computer mice, on the other hand, the DPI number is a guideline for the sensitivity of the mouse. Common values ​​are between 400 dpi and 12,000 dpi.

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What is a Firewire port?

Firewire describes a type of data transfer created by the Apple Corporation. Firewire has a high data throughput rate, so data can be read and written very quickly. In contrast to transmission via USB 2.0, bidirectional data traffic is also possible. Thus, data can be sent and received in parallel.

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What is a repeater?

A repeater is a signal amplifier or conditioner for increasing the range of a signal, such as a signal. that of a W-LAN network.

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