There's an adapter cable in the truck for plugging it into the mains.
The power supply is typically external and connects to the computer via an adapter cable.
Some devices may need adapter cables, which, like the projector itself, are available at www.dell.com.
You open it up (if it's a flip phone) and connect it to the black, four-inch adapter cable that protrudes from the cradle.
And if the newly compatible phones have different connectors, RCA will offer new versions of those four-inch black adapter cables for $15 each.
I know you've thought about that all day I have to sit on those adapter cables you brought.
Migent, commendably enough, supplies its Pocket Modem with a 25-to-9-pin adapter cable.
He pried open the back, hunted up two adapter cables, and attached them to the TV's binding posts.
But an adapter cable, selling for about $30, allows you to plug a second component source into the projector's VGA computer input.
Proprietary parallel printer port (requires adapter cable to connect to a Centronics-port printer)