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Glossary Explanation

AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)

AAC refers to Advanced Audio Coding and is commonly used in device specifications.

AACAdvanced Audio Coding
Meaning

What It Means

AAC refers to Advanced Audio Coding.

You will usually see it in audio or multimedia sections where the page explains speaker output, wireless audio support, or sound-related hardware.

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Where You Will See It

This term can appear on full specification tables, product comparison pages, and the inline help icons placed next to technical labels.

Use the glossary when you want a quick explanation before comparing two devices feature by feature.

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