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- MagSafe abstract "MagSafe is a proprietary magnetically attached power connector introduced by Apple Inc. on January 10, 2006, in conjunction with the MacBook Pro at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco, California.The connector is held in place by a magnet so that if it is tugged, for example by someone tripping over the cord, it will pull out of the socket safely, without damaging the connector or the computer power socket, or pulling the computer off the surface on which it is located. MagSafe works exactly the same as the magnetic power connectors that many deep fryers and Japanese countertop cooking appliances from the early 2000s have in order to avoid spilling their dangerously hot contents.Apple exclusively owns US Patent No. 7311526 ("Magnetic connector for electronic device", issued in 2007) and does not license the MagSafe connector or the patent.".
- MagSafe thumbnail MagSafe2_MBA.jpg?width=300.
- MagSafe wikiPageExternalLink 4.
- MagSafe wikiPageExternalLink patents?id=vR-pAAAAEBAJ.
- MagSafe wikiPageExternalLink 230.
- MagSafe wikiPageID "3677894".
- MagSafe wikiPageRevisionID "606473659".
- MagSafe caption "MagSafe 2 connector on a MacBook Air".
- MagSafe date "July 2011".
- MagSafe external "Yes".
- MagSafe hasPhotoCollection MagSafe.
- MagSafe hotplug "Yes".
- MagSafe manufacturer Apple_Inc..
- MagSafe name "MagSafe".
- MagSafe numPins "5".
- MagSafe pin "Charge control pin".
- MagSafe pin "Ground".
- MagSafe pin "V+ @ 16.5 V DC".
- MagSafe pinoutCaption "Male connector, front view".
- MagSafe pinoutImage "200".
- MagSafe pinoutNotes "Grey area indicates magnetic connector".
- MagSafe productionDate "2006".
- MagSafe reason "This useless sentence is confusing and begs the question; it does not inform the reader in any meaningful way, and really just doesn't make sense.".
- MagSafe superseded "Apple Power Connector".
- MagSafe type AC_power_plugs_and_sockets.
- MagSafe type Computer.
- MagSafe subject Category:Apple_Inc._hardware.
- MagSafe subject Category:DC_power_connectors.
- MagSafe subject Category:Products_introduced_in_2006.
- MagSafe type Artifact100021939.
- MagSafe type Connection103091374.
- MagSafe type DCPowerConnectors.
- MagSafe type Instrumentality103575240.
- MagSafe type Object100002684.
- MagSafe type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- MagSafe type Whole100003553.
- MagSafe comment "MagSafe is a proprietary magnetically attached power connector introduced by Apple Inc. on January 10, 2006, in conjunction with the MacBook Pro at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco, California.The connector is held in place by a magnet so that if it is tugged, for example by someone tripping over the cord, it will pull out of the socket safely, without damaging the connector or the computer power socket, or pulling the computer off the surface on which it is located.".
- MagSafe label "MagSafe".
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- MagSafe sameAs Q1329193.
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- MagSafe wasDerivedFrom MagSafe?oldid=606473659.
- MagSafe depiction MagSafe2_MBA.jpg.
- MagSafe isPrimaryTopicOf MagSafe.