Around the back of the Play: 1, you'll find a screw hole for mounting this compact speaker to a wall and
an Ethernet socket if you want to hardwire the Play: 1 to your network rather than connect it wirelessly.
This apart, the tablet includes a trio of USB 2.0 ports,
Ethernet socket, a VGA output along with analog audio input / output jacks while system memory stands at 2 GB.
Not exact matches
It has
Ethernet and USB
sockets that make it possible for the Archos 9 to connect to external devices like external hard drive or digital camera.
It's a sturdy hunk of metal with a rubber base that offers a faux - desktop experience for the tablet, adding an extra four USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit
Ethernet, and an HDMI
socket.
It has
Ethernet and USB
sockets that makes it possible for the Archos 9 to connect to external devices like external hard drive or digital cameras.
Port options with the tablet includes a micro SD card reader, HDMI, VGA, 10/100
ethernet, a headphones
socket, two USB 2.0 along with a mini-USB port.
On the right edge, there are two USB ports along with a headset jack,
Ethernet port and power
socket.
Swinging back to the ports for a moment, these include headphone and mic jacks, four USB 3.0
sockets, six Thunderbolt 2 connections, dual Gigabit
Ethernet ports and an HDMI 1.4 port.
Hidden at the back of the Playbar is the power
socket, double
Ethernet ports and an optical audio input to connect the Playbar to your TV.
The full selection of features on the rear includes the WPS button, four
Ethernet LAN ports, the
Ethernet WAN port, one USB 3.0, a USB 2.0 / eSATA port, reset button, power
socket and power switch.
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