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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapter cable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a cable that connects two different types of devices or ports, allowing them to communicate or work together.
Example: "To connect my old printer to my new laptop, I need to buy an adapter cable."
Alternatives: "conversion cable" or "connector cable".
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A U.S.B. adapter cable plugs into the back.
Another stop-gap is a DVI-to-HDMI adapter cable.
A power adapter cable is recommended to keep it charged.
While $35 may not seem cheap, it is less than the price for Apple's adapter cable.
(A version of the kit with a parallel-to-U.S.B. adapter cable for Windows 95 users and older PC's without U.S.B. ports will be available later this year).
You may be wondering if you can do the same thing with any thumb drive and an adapter cable, like this $1.50 one from Monoprice.
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Optoma plans to make adapter cables available for other smartphones in the coming months, starting with a Nokia cable for $10.
"I was just a willing passenger who ran around with him from store to store to get the necessary adapter cables and rode with the Powerbook in my lap until we realized the various cords were long enough for me to put it on the sill behind us.
You can plug your iOS device into your television if you buy adapter cables for that from Apple, but a better option: AirPlay mirroring and an Apple TV.
Actually, it's not iPod-specific, and any mobile device that can connect via a USB or mini-B jack plug can use the Mobile Power pack, including cell phones -- though you'll need to purchase proper adapter cables, if you don't already have them.
Connect the MP3 adapter that has the red and white adapter cables to the game console adapter.
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