A mini-jack is the usual name for a 3.5mm jack plug - can be either stereo or mono depending on the equipment it's being plugged into.
A mini-jack is the usual name for a 3.5mm jack plug - can be either stereo or mono depending on the equipment it's being plugged into.
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Most PCs do not have support for a mini-jack headset. This is because most PCs have a single jack for a microphone and a single jack for headphones. A mini-jack will not fit without an adapter. Plugging a headset into either ports will cause you to either lose the headphone function or the microphone function.
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it will look like a 9 week old black mini jack
yes. There are two LowZ inputs, and a third input with a mini stereo jack
No, you will need an audio adapter.
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Normally, mini-jack means a 3.5mm jack. 3.5mm jack or 1/8" jack are recognized descriptions of the connector series that include 2, 3 or 4 channel versions using the same diameter shaft on the male connector. Note that although 1/8" is not the precise size, it is still accepted as an accurate description of the connector range. Min-jack is not generally used as a description for specification purposes and the same name has been used to describe 2.5mm jack plugs, Mini-DIN connectors, RCS and phono connectors. If you are told that a connection is a mini-jack, you need to ask more questions to be sure of the connector.
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