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plug-and-play
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plug-and-play
adj
(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) Computing capable of detecting the addition of a new input or output device and automatically activating the appropriate control software
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plug-and-play [ˌplʌgənˈpleɪ] ADJ (Comput) → fácil de conectar


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