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  2. Dock connector - Wikipedia

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    Dock connector on a 2011's HP EliteBook laptop. A dock connector is an electrical connector used to attach a mobile device simultaneously to multiple external resources. Dock connectors typically carry a variety of signals and power, through a single connector, to simplify the process of docking the device.

  3. Docking station - Wikipedia

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    Mobile docking stations usually come mated to an armature, laptop desk or standard rack in order to provide the ability to position the computer in a vehicle in a safe and ergonomic position. As with all docking stations, a mobile docking station will provide the user with a means to quickly and easily dock and undock the computer.

  4. February 1967 - Wikipedia

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    Only one of the six Ford Mark II cars finished the race, 300 miles (480 km) behind the first-place car. [ 14 ] Preparing for the possibility of a war between the Soviet Union and China, the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union adopted a resolution to station troops in Mongolia , and to increase the Soviet military presence in ...

  5. DIY iPod mini car mount - AOL

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    Jesse Melchior wanted to listen to his new iPod mini in his Ford Explorer, so he spent four days building a custom-mount for it: I used the center console of my car to sculpt an add-on piece that ...

  6. Nakamichi - Wikipedia

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    From 2011, Nakamichi offered a complete line of mass market audio products, including earbuds, headphones, speakers, wireless speakers and sound bars. Also to target a younger demographic, they manufactured iPod docking systems and 3D LED TVs.

  7. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    This method of control was first introduced with the Apple iPod and many other manufacturers have created variants of this control scheme for their respective devices. Connecting a computer to a Sansa Clip DAP to transfer content by "syncing" An early DAP (NETrax, from 1999) in its dedicated docking station for charging and connecting to a PC