- HDD built right into the console for internal HD support so you did nt need memory cards, but had cards also -
Ethernet port right onto the console because they saw the future of broadband - Achievements, not just a couple on a few ps2 games, A system wide achievement system that every game developed for the 360 had them.
Not exact matches
On the
right edge, there are two USB
ports along with a headset jack,
Ethernet port and power socket.
From left to
right you've got a power connector, HDMI out, HDMI in, two USB
ports, an IR out, an Optical Audio
port and an
Ethernet port.
From left to
right, you'll see a 2 mm power button, Memory Stick Micro card slot, USB, HDMI,
ethernet ports and a 5V battery connector.
Their AVR Intelligent LCD Mini-Tower line is by far the best value in the industry
right now, as you get a large battery (that can be can be easily user - replaced for less than $ 50), multiple surge protection
ports (power,
Ethernet, coax), great management software (both stand alone desktop software and free network - wide management software depending on your needs), and an attractive form factor with an easy to read LCD panel.
The
right side houses headphone, mic and S / PDIF jacks; USB Type - C; another pair of USB 3.0
ports; an HDMI output; and an
Ethernet jack.
Its left side features an
Ethernet jack, two USB 3.0
ports and an SD card reader, while its
right side has two Thunderbolt 3 connectors, a USB 3.0
port, an HDMI output
port and a headphone jack.
From left to
right, a Thunderbolt 3
port, a USB 3.0
port, an HDMI
port, another USB
port, and a gigabit
Ethernet jack.
It has a proprietary power connector, a USB 3.0 Type - A
port, a headphone jack, and a full - size SD card slot on the left side, and a SIM tray, gigabit
Ethernet port, two more USB 3.0 Type - A
ports, an HDMI
port, a Thunderbolt 3
port, and space for an optional smart card reader on the
right side.1 The Thunderbolt
port can be used to charge the laptop — instead of the included proprietary charger — if you prefer to use a USB - C charger or if you have a USB - C - compatible monitor that can provide power.
Like the T470s, the T470 also has a wide array of
ports: there's a proprietary power connector, a USB 3.0 Type - A
port, a Thunderbolt 3
port, and room for an optional smart card reader on the left side; and a full - size SD card slot, a gigabit
Ethernet port, two more USB 3.0 Type - A
ports, an HDMI
port, and a headphone jack on the
right side.
On the
right, there's another USB 3.0
port, an HDMI
port and a mini DisplayPort for video output; a pair of USB Type - C
ports (one of which supports Thunderbolt 3); and an
Ethernet jack.
On the
right, you'll find an
Ethernet port, an HDMI jack, a headset jack, a Kensington lock
port, an SD card reader, and two more USB 3.0
ports.
The T470's
right surface leaves room for two more USB 3.0
ports, a 3.5 mm audio jack, HDMI out, a full - size
Ethernet port, a Kensington lock slot and an SD card reader.
For
ports, you get a single USB 3.0
port on the
right along with a Thunderbolt 3
port, Gigabit
Ethernet and the power button.
Along the
right flank of the Aspire V15 lurk three USB 3.0
ports along with HDMI,
Ethernet and a combo audio jack.
On the left are
Ethernet, Thunderbolt 3, HDMI, USB - A 3.1, and an SD card reader; on the
right are two USB - A 2.0, a 3.5 mm jack, and the charging
port.
It features two USB Type - A
ports on the
right - hand side, alongside a USB Type - C
port, an HDMI
port, and an
Ethernet jack.
The trade - off for a relatively bulky chassis is plenty of room for
ports and slots, which run to: USB - C, DisplayPort, 3.5 mm combo audio, USB 3.0, RJ - 45
Ethernet, a docking connector, a SIM card slot and the power input on the left; and VGA, USB 3.0, a smartcard reader and a security lock slot on the
right.
On the
right, there are two additional USB 3.0
ports, full - sized HDMI and DisplayPort,
Ethernet, and even a Thunderbolt 3
port.
The
right side houses a lock slot,
Ethernet, SD and SIM card slots, a USB 3.0
port (with sleep charge abilities), and a headset jack.
On the
right hand side of the TR1A is where you will find the
Ethernet / mode
ports, audio
ports, a single USB 2.0
port and a PCMCIA expansion slot.
From left to
right you've got a power connector, HDMI out, HDMI in, two USB
ports, an IR out, an Optical Audio
port and an
Ethernet port.
The
right side of the system houses a USB 3.0
port and an
Ethernet port.
There is DC in,
Ethernet port, mini Display, HDMI, USB and USB Type C
port on the left side and on the
right side there is card reader, 2x USB
ports and combo audio / mic
ports.
On the
right side, you will find an
ethernet port, HDMI
port, two USB 3.0
ports, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The back of the system holds two USB 3.0
ports, an HDMI
port, an
Ethernet port, and a VGA
port, while the
right side is home to one USB 2.0
port, a headphone out / mic - in combo
port, and a smart card expansion slot.
A computer that supports
Ethernet can be plugged into a network
right out of the box through its
Ethernet port.