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    #45 Travel Cable Organizer : A Perfect Gift For Any Tech-Lover Who Takes Their Electronics Seriously And Likes To Have All Their Cords Nice 'N' Organized Whenever They're On-The-Go. Review: "I ...

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    This life-changing bag keeps all of your chargers, cables, battery packs and other smaller items safe and organized.

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  5. Electronic organizer - Wikipedia

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    An electronic organizer (or electric organizer) is a small calculator-sized computer, often with an built-in diary application and other functions such as an address book and calendar, replacing paper-based personal organizers. Typically, it has a small alphanumeric keypad and an LCD screen of one, two, or three lines.

  6. Cable management - Wikipedia

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    The cable management needs at either end are different (see also: Structured cabling). Buildings and office furniture are often designed with cable management in mind; for instance, desks sometimes have holes to pass cables, and dropped ceilings, raised floors and in-floor cellular raceway systems provide easy access.

  7. Adapter - Wikipedia

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    A passive electric power adapter, sometimes called a travel plug or travel adapter, allows using a plug from one region with a foreign socket. As other countries supply 120-volt, 60 Hz AC, using a travel adapter in a country with a different supply poses a safety hazard if the connected device does not support both input voltages.