The RV510’s 15.6” LED-backlit LCD HD display produces bright, colorful HD images and is combined with SRS premium sound for impressive gaming and multimedia. With a 16:9 aspect ratio, you can watch true HD movies in 16:9 widescreen format that fits the full size of the screen, without any black bands. You'll see images that are fine-tuned with the sharpest details and boldest colors.
The roomy, isolation-style keyboard makes for an enjoyable computing experience. Isolation-style means there is more space between each of the keys on the keyboard. Added space makes it easier to recognize each key therefore, typing is made easier with fewer errors.
The RV510 lets you easily connect to your digital life, with 3 USB 2.0 ports to connect your camera, printer and phone, VGA for an external monitor, RJ45 LAN to easily connect to a network, and a 4-in-1 multi-card slot to wirelessly transfer media such as videos, music and photos. And if you like to keep in touch face-to-face, the built-in webcam lets you talk to friends or webconference from out of the office.
Since sound is as important as vision, we gave the RV510 SRS Premium Sound™processing, for the ultimate audio experience. The HD audio delivered with SRS will make your movies, music, TV, and games sound natural and realistic.
The diagonal measurement of a laptop screen, from corner to corner.
Total amount of available memory may be less based on system configurations graphics support, and other factors.
Accessible capacity varies; MB = 1 million bytes, GB = 1 billion bytes, TB = 1 trillion bytes. Please note that a portion of the hard drive is reserved for system recovery, operating system and preloaded content software.
Specialized CPU - in cell phones, computers, game consoles - that offloads graphics from a processor.
Additional speakers that supplement or enhance the sound generated from a netbook's internal speaker.
Built-in, high-res camera above screen that enables user to video chat, conference, and upload clips.
Technology that links a computer to Local Area Networks (LAN) without wires, often for internet access.
Universal Serial Bus. Interface standard for connecting peripherals to a computer. USB 2.0 is high-speed.
Terminal that is used to connect a computer to Local Area Networks (LAN) via an ethernet cable.
Surface on keyboard (and monitor) that translates position of fingers to a relative position on screen.
Anti-theft system in which a key or combination lock and cable apparatus can attach to the computer.
Width, height and depth of the laptop, as measured in inches (in.).
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