File:USB Type B Plug.JPG
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Image of both types of USB Type B plugs (regular and mini) next to a U.S. 5c piece for size comparison. Uploaded by the photographer, taken 07Aug2005.
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current | 20:52, 7 August 2005 | 422 × 306 (73 KB) | Rfc1394 (talk | contribs) | Image of both types of USB Type B plugs (regular and mini) next to a U.S. 5c piece for size comparison. Uploaded by the photographer, taken 07Aug2005. {{Pd-user|Rfc1394}}. |
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