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hot swapping
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(hardware)hot swapping - The connection and disconnection of peripherals or other components without interrupting system operation. This facility may have design implications for both hardware and software.



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Features include: rubberized coating for shock dampening; hot-swappable battery capability; Wi-Fi, Bluetooth wireless connectivity, and optional mobile broadband (WWAN); integrated digital camera/video with illuminator light and image software; GPS (with WWAN option); Work Anywhere kit; FlexDock and attachable, spill-resistant Mobile Keyboard; security features and optional smart card reader; and, natural pen/speech input.
5-mm stereo headset jack and headset; hot-swappable microSD/SDHC memory card slot with a 256-MB card inserted; and an expandable memory slot for up to 16 GB of storage.
5 inch bays for hot-swappable SATA disks--for a total capacity of up to six terabytes (6,000 gigabytes) of RAID array storage using today's maximum 500GB drives.
 
 
 
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