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The other components only featured a power cord and two i.Link ports on the rear panel.
Although the receiver had some analogue inputs, the components required just a digital i.Link connection to hook up.
Beginning with model SCPH-500xx, the i.LINK port was removed.
Early versions of the PS2 could be networked via an i.LINK port, though this had little game support and was dropped.
The interface is also known by the brand i.LINK (Sony), and Lynx (Texas Instruments).
Lissa was a range of HiFi components by Sony, based on the i.Link S200 interconnect standard and styled in a novel, minimalist design.
Most Macintosh models since 1998 have included FireWire ports, and many of Sony's recent computers have had an i.LINK connection.
The i.Link port on the docking station additionally has a power jack next to the 4 pin jack, used only for Sony compatible CD and DVD drives.
Because they are already digitized, MiniDV and Digital8 movies can easily be transferred to a PC by using a standard FireWire cable, also known as 1394 or i.Link.
The 8X DVD writer can handle Dual-Layer DVDs, and there's an i.LINK port for connecting digital camcorders.
Three U.S.B. ports and an IEEE 1394 (also called FireWire or i.Link) port for connecting digital video cameras and external hard drives are also included.
These are the graphics, audio, input controls, CD/DVD drive, and USB and FireWire (i.LINK) ports.
Apple later relaxed the licensing fees, but an alternate 4-pin, non-powered version of FireWire-dubbed "IEEE 1394" and branded as "i.Link" by Sony-had already begun to gain wide adoption.
Sony's implementation of the system, i.LINK, used a smaller connector with only four signal conductors, omitting the two conductors that provide power for devices in favor of a separate power connector.
A. U.S.B. (Universal Serial Bus) and FireWire (also known as IEEE 1394 and i.Link) each have two varieties, so speed ratings depend on which versions are being compared.
Video recorded on a camcorder can be copied onto DVD through the recorder's high-speed IEEE 1394 port (also known as i.Link or FireWire) and edited directly on the DVDR985.
It features Auto Repeat Playback, Power-On Recording/Playback, 2" LCD monitor, multiple machine control interfaces and i.Link (IEEE-1394) input and output...
SB1394 is Creative Labs implementation of IEEE 1394 interface (also known as i.Link or FireWire) and was included on the Sound Blaster Audigy and Audigy 2 family of sound cards.
Without this jack (which is sometimes called IEEE-1394, i.Link or DV In/Out), you can't use a program like Apple's iMovie 2 or Microsoft's Movie Maker to grab video from the camcorder for editing on a computer.
A. The IEEE 1394 standard, which is used by the FireWire and i.Link technologies, can connect devices like video cameras or external hard drives to a computer and transfer large amounts of data at a speed of 400 million bits per second.
There is also a Universal Serial Bus expansion port and an i.Link port, more commonly known as Firewire or IEEE 1394, for very high-speed (400 megabits per second) connections to devices like digital video cameras and high-capacity external hard drives.