Definitions
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- noun The small
connector used to connect portableaudio devices to an output device such as a speaker or headset
Etymologies
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Examples
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Fortunately, the iPhone has a standard miniplug headphone jack; unfortunately, its plastic molding prevents most headphone plugs from seating properlyy.
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All you need is an SC-17 or a multi-flash sync cord or generic equivalents of either and a stereo miniplug.
FYI: DIY RPCube PDQ 2009
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A white-plastic piece connects the left and right cables, and the cable ends in a white-plastic, straight miniplug.
Macworld R. Matthew Ward 2010
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It uses what the company calls SurfaceSound technology: the idea is that you connect your iPod, iPhone, laptop, MP3 player, or other mobile device to the Vibe using the included 1/8-inch miniplug cable, set the Vibe on a flat surface, and turn it on (by holding down the single button on the top), and then the Vibe transmits sound waves through whatever surface it's on-essentially turning that surface into a larger, louder speaker.
Macworld Jonathan Seff 2010
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The system comes with two stereo mini-plug to RCA cables and a stereo miniplug cable (for portable devices).
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A white-plastic piece connects the left and right cables, and the cable ends in a white-plastic, straight miniplug.
PCWorld 2010
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It uses what the company calls SurfaceSound technology: the idea is that you connect your iPod, iPhone, laptop, MP3 player, or other mobile device to the Vibe using the included 1/8-inch miniplug cable, set the Vibe on a flat surface, and turn it on (by holding down the single button on the top), and then the Vibe transmits sound waves through whatever surface it's on-essentially turning that surface into a larger, louder speaker.
Macworld Jonathan Seff 2010
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It uses what the company calls SurfaceSound technology: the idea is that you connect your iPod, iPhone, laptop, MP3 player, or other mobile device to the Vibe using the included 1/8-inch miniplug cable, set the Vibe on a flat surface, and turn it on (by holding down the single button on the top), and then the Vibe transmits sound waves through whatever surface it's on-essentially turning that surface into a larger, louder speaker.
Macworld Jonathan Seff 2010
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It uses what the company calls SurfaceSound technology: the idea is that you connect your iPod, iPhone, laptop, MP3 player, or other mobile device to the Vibe using the included 1/8-inch miniplug cable, set the Vibe on a flat surface, and turn it on (by holding down the single button on the top), and then the Vibe transmits sound waves through whatever surface it's on-essentially turning that surface into a larger, louder speaker.
Macworld Jonathan Seff 2010
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It uses what the company calls SurfaceSound technology: the idea is that you connect your iPod, iPhone, laptop, MP3 player, or other mobile device to the Vibe using the included 1/8-inch miniplug cable, set the Vibe on a flat surface, and turn it on (by holding down the single button on the top), and then the Vibe transmits sound waves through whatever surface it's on-essentially turning that surface into a larger, louder speaker.
Macworld Jonathan Seff 2010
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