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Image 30: Computer unit, rear view

Points of interest along that strip of buttons and connectors, from the left: power button, umbilical cord, sound output port (headphones), sound input port (microphone), SCSI port, TV tuner port, FM tuner port, security lock port. The panel on the right will pop off to reveal more ports.

Apple has floated photos of the TAM with no umbilical cord in sight. If you see one of those too-pretty photos, don't believe it; that cord isn't made to come off, period. 

Image 30: Computer unit, rear view
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...I thought I would enjoy [my Dell] more with Vista... Nothing worked - none of printers, no USB peripherals, and Vista was so slooooooow! 2 weeks after this Fiasco I sold the laptop and [bought] a MacBook Pro. Since then I've changed all my employee computers to Macs. My more robust systems are Mac Pros, and for personal use I even got a mac mini for my living room. Microsoft had me - but lost me do to high prices on poorly written software. I disagree when people say PCs are cheap. If you want power you actually get more with Mac then with a PC. - Macworld comment