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Plugging in your headphones to the second headphone port on the laptop will not do anything. If you plug in your headphones to headphone port one on the notebook while the base speakers are feeding the audio through, the signal will cut out from the base's speakers. power port for base's hard drive (in the picture, it is covered with a rubber cover)įor those just curious on how the audio works, if you plug in your headphones to the port on the base, the audio will be fed from the base's speakers.3 power ports for different notebook AC adapters (plug in the DV1000 laptop AC adapter into the port labeled "1").(Hooking up the AC to the notebook will not provide audio from the base's speakers).
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Only when the AC is hooked up to the base will audio be fed through the base's speakers. In this situation, the base's Harmon/Kardon's speakers will not be enabled instead, the notebook's Harmon/Kardon speakers will pump out the audio. You can still use all the expansion bay's ports once the notebook is connected, even without the power hooked up to the bay, but the power will be drained from the notebook's battery to power the base. Note that all of the function buttons on the notebook will still work even when you hook it up to the expansion base (the big black connector seen on the left side of the notebook in the picture above). This base retails for $299 when you purchase your notebook from HP, and also includes a wireless keyboard and mouse.
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For the DV1000, you need the HP XB2000 notebook expansion base, which is also compatible with the ZX5000, ZV5000, Compaq Presario R3000, and V2000 series notebooks. One of the interesting capabilities of the DV1000, like the ZD7000 and other notebooks from HP, is the ability to use a standing expansion bay.