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  2. Coaxial power connector - Wikipedia

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    Plugs are on cables. Some in-line receptacles are also cable-mounted. ... Note two round adapter pins on the opposite end. ... 7.4 5.5 0.5 12.5 Some Asus, Dell, HP ...

  3. Thunderbolt (interface) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, Apple reduced the price of their 2 m (6.6 ft) length cable to US$39 and added a half-meter cable for US$29. [ 164 ] In Thunderbolt 3's introduction, Intel announced passive USB-C cables would connect Thunderbolt devices at speeds greater than USB 3.1 (though less than active Thunderbolt cables), thereby eliminating the adoption ...

  4. Dell M1000e - Wikipedia

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    Each QSFP+ port can be used for a 40 Gbit/s switch to switch (stack) uplink or, with a break-out cable, 4 x 10 Gbit/s links. Dell offers direct attach cables with on one side the QSFP+ interface and 4 x SFP+ on the other end or a QSFP+ transceiver on one end and 4 fibre-optic pairs to be connected to SFP+ transceivers on the other side. Up to ...

  5. Dell Inspiron laptops - Wikipedia

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    Released in 1998, the Dell Inspiron 2100 was a lightweight laptop that Dell branded as "Ultra-Thin & Light" and "Ultra Mobile". Its starting price was $1,699. A near-identical cousin of the 2100 was the Dell Latitude L400. Processor: Intel Pentium III @700 MHz; Memory: 128 or 256 MB of DDR RAM; Graphics: ATI Rage Mobility M (with 4 MB of video ...

  6. Mini DisplayPort - Wikipedia

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    Mini DisplayPort connector. The Mini DisplayPort (MiniDP or mDP) is a miniaturized version of the DisplayPort audio-visual digital interface.. It was announced by Apple in October 2008, and by early 2013 all new Apple Macintosh computers had Mini DisplayPort, [2] as did the LED Cinema Display.

  7. Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    While some desktop computers and most recent laptops come with a built-in Bluetooth radio, others require an external adapter, typically in the form of a small USB "dongle". Unlike its predecessor, IrDA, which requires a separate adapter for each device, Bluetooth lets multiple devices communicate with a computer over a single adapter. [57]