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As far as connectivity goes, the S6311 has it all. 802.11g wireless network and Bluetooth are both built-in, along with Gigabit Ethernet and even still includes a 56k dial-up modem for when there’s just no other option, something that a lot of notebooks are excluding these days because of lack of demand. As for USB ports, there are 3 on the notebook itself, with a further 4 ports on the included docking station. A single Firewire port is included for your DV video and storage devices, as well as the usual audio ports and a VGA output for a second monitor or projector connection. The included docking station gives even more connectivity, with old-school serial and parallel ports, as well as a PS/2 mouse and keyboard connector and even a DVI video connector, everything you could ever need.


A card reader is built-in on the front of the notebook, below the touchpad/mouse buttons, with the ability to read xD, SD and Memory Stick flash cards. A fingerprint reader is also included in between the mouse buttons which doubles as a scroll wheel within windows.


