

- #Macbook pro 13 mid 2010 speaker upgrade serial#
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You can also connect USB 1.1 devices.Īudio out port - Connect external speakers, headphones (including iPhone), or digital audio equipment to use a line-level microphone or analog equipment.
#Macbook pro 13 mid 2010 speaker upgrade serial#
Two high-speed USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 ports - Connect a modem, iPod, iPhone, mouse, keyboard, printer, disk drive, digital camera, joystick, and more to your MacBook.


You can purchase adapters for supported video formats from Apple.
#Macbook pro 13 mid 2010 speaker upgrade tv#
Mini DisplayPort (video out) - Connect to an external display, projection device, or TV that uses a DVI, HDMI (audio and video)1 or VGA connector with a separate adapter. The Ethernet port automatically detects Ethernet devices and doesn’t require an Ethernet crossover cable. Gigabit Ethernet port (10/100/1000Base-T) - Connect to a high-speed Ethernet network, a DSL or cable modem, or another computer. MagSafe power port - Plug in the included 60W MagSafe Power Adapter to recharge the MacBook battery. Below the image, a table is provided with the names of the ports (left side, back to front) and what each of them does (reproduced below).
#Macbook pro 13 mid 2010 speaker upgrade mac#
The Mac maker shows a picture of the device with the side housing the connectors blown up for a better view. Support document HT4167, entitled “MacBook (13-inch, Mid 2010): External ports and connectors,” aims to inform customers about the available ports and connectors on the new MacBook (13-inch, Mid 2010). System model name: MacBookPro7,1 (Mac-F222BEC8)

Kernel Extensions in process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_taskĭarwin Kernel Version 13.4.0: Wed Dec 17 19:05: root:xnu-2422.115.10~1/RELEASE_X86_64 Here is a recent console log from after rebooting after "there was a problem": Anonymous UUID: CCDB26E7-C9FC-B1FB-E21E-6AE6D8C140F7 More recently, sometimes when booting, I get on the grey startup screen a cascade of error log text (white font, black background). suddenly the freeze would subside and MBP would come back to life.
