What Is the FireWire Port in a Laptop Computer?
Many computers now include two major forms of Input/Output ports. One type of port is the rectangle-shaped USB ports common on many PCs. The common type of port is the steeple-topped port indicating a FireWire connection.
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History
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FireWire is an Input/Output data setup that was created by Apple in 1995. The port is designated as an IEEE 1394 specification, which allows non-Apple computers to use it.
Features
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FireWire ports on a laptop or any other computer offer transfer speeds of up to 50 MB of data per second, which is faster than the 15 MB per second offered by USB 1.1 technology. It's also faster than the 40 MB speeds of USB 2.0.
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Considerations
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FireWire ports are best used for transferring video and photographs from a camera to PC. The 3.5 MB of bandwidth per second help ensure proper and fast video transfer and allow you to safely use other FireWire devices while the video transfers.
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References
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