A rubber strip down one side includes
large volume buttons.
Large volume buttons take up most of the front; on the back, you'll find buttons for power and Bluetooth pairing.
Not exact matches
The main thing I noticed was the attractive radio faceplate, with an iPod
button,
large volume and tuning
buttons, and snazzy chrome trim.
Buick eschews a single controller like Audi's MMI for a cascade of traditional
buttons and
large knobs for
volume, media selection, and temperature.
I just wish the on - screen
buttons were 10 percent
larger and that the
volume and power
buttons below the screen were replaced by a single knob.
The interior designers have gone for a cleaner and simpler look with the dash, which means fewer
buttons and knobs, but thankfully they left a
large and easy - to - reach knob for the audio
volume.
These include 18 x 8 - inch wheels or
larger, splash guards, a lock on the liftgate, a bed liner, cruise control, cruise and audio
buttons on the steering wheel, climate control, standard cloth or durable leather material, manual or power seat adjustments, power windows, remote keyless door locks, a decked - out instrumentation panel, speed - sensitive
volume, four speakers for the sound system, USB ports and more.
It's easily reached, but if you don't want to touch it you can use Cadillac's first physical control set for a head unit that includes a
large multipurpose knob surrounded by home run
buttons and a real
volume knob, not a capacitive touch strip to be found.
The top priority remains ease of use, so the various audio interfaces employ tried - and - true knobs for
volume and tuning, while the LE - and - up automatic climate control system (a welcome luxury in this price bracket) provides a
large knob and a few foolproof
buttons.
Plus, there are
large and easily accessible radio
volume / tuning knobs and
buttons for climate control.
The 2017 Camry gives you
large volume and tuning knobs located in their rightful place on the center stack, along with separate secondary
buttons and a climate control section underneath.
A new controller includes
volume and seek forward / back controls for the audio system; shortcut
buttons for fast access to the most frequently used apps such as Audio, Phone, Navigation (if available) and Home; and a
large center dial to operate primary features of the most frequently used apps, scroll menus and lists and select other apps to be displayed.
The tube includes a microphone / headphone slot, with a
large circular power
button placed on the left hand side; the opposite side boasts a mini USB port and
volume control
button.
There is a
large speaker to the left of the screen with oversized
volume buttons.
The oversized power
button and
volume control are on the top edge of the screen (although it auto - rotates at the slightest twist of your wrist, almost too readily), along with the headphone socket (and the extreme thinness of the Tab makes the socket look unusually
large).
Speculation has claimed Apple wants to give the next version of its tablet a 2 GB of RAM spec bump,
larger speaker holes, and recessed
volume buttons, among other smaller changes.
The alarm clock has a
large display and is designed with contrasting control
buttons,
volume switch and voice
button.
• Model number: PCH - 1000 series • CPU: ARM ® Cortex ™ - A9 core (4 core) • GPU: SGX543MP4 + • Main memory: 512 MB • VRAM: 128 MB • External Dimensions: Approx. 182.0 x 18.6 x 83.5 mm (width x height x depth)(tentative, excludes
largest projection) • Weight Approx: 279g (3G / Wi - Fi model), 260g (Wi - Fi model) • Screen: 5 inches (16:9), 960 x 544, Approx. 16 million colors, OLED, Multi touch screen (capacitive type) • Rear touch pad: Multi touch pad (capacitive type) • Cameras: Front camera, Rear camera; Frame rate: [email protected] × 240 (QVGA), [email protected] × 480 (VGA); Resolution: Up to 640 × 480 (VGA) • Sound: Built - in stereo speakers, built - in microphone • Sensors: Six - axis motion sensing system (three - axis gyroscope, three - axis accelerometer), Threeaxis electronic compass • Location: Built - in GPS (3G / Wi - Fi model only), Wi - Fi location service support • Keys / Switches: PS
button, power
button, directional
buttons (Up / Down / Right / Left), action
buttons (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square), shoulder
buttons (Right / Left), right stick, left stick, START
button, SELECT
button,
volume buttons (+ / --RRB- • Wireless communications: Mobile network connectivity (3G / Wi - Fi model only), 3G modem (data communication): HSDPA / HSUPA * specification for Japanese region, IEEE 802.11 b / g / n (n = 1 × 1)(Wi - Fi)(Infrastructure mode / Ad - hoc mode), Bluetooth ® 2.1 + EDR (A2DP / AVRCP / HSP) • Slots / Ports: PlayStation ® Vita card slot, memory card slot, SIM card slot (3G / Wi - Fi model only), multi-use port (for USB data communication, DC IN, Audio [Stereo Out / Mono In], Serial data communication), headset jack (Stereo mini jack)(for Audio [Stereo Out / Mono In]-RRB-, accessory port • Power: Built - In Lithium - ion Battery: DC3.7 V 2200mA, AC adaptor: DC 5V • Operating environment temperature: 5 - 35 degrees Celsius • Supported AV content format: Music — MP3 MPEG - 1 / 2 Audio Layer 3, MP4 (MPEG - 4 AAC), WAVE (Linear PCM).
Large Power and
Volume buttons and an easily read Power Meter enhance the front panel.
For controls, a power
button and all - in - one «UE»
button sit on the top, and
large «+» and «-»
buttons emblazon the front of the speaker, controlling
volume up and down, respectively.
There's about a millimeter of give to the thickness and the
volume button hole is
larger to accommodate either device.
It has
large plus and minus
buttons that make it easy for you to turn the
volume up or down and also sports another
button on top, which allows you to play, pause and skip tracks.
Encased in an attractive gold - colored aluminum chassis, the chunky 5.33 x 3.55 x 0.78 - inch device looks a bit like a pocket TV or an old - fashioned portable media player, thanks to a
large Wi - Fi antenna that juts out of the top and a thick bezel below the screen, which contains the power,
volume and home
buttons, along with some speaker holes.
You can control power,
volume, and input selection using
large and clearly marked
buttons.
Step 2: On the right side of your Pixel phone, there is a power
button and a
larger, dual
volume button.
And both, by and
large, have the same fingerprint sensor (below the display), micro USB port and audio jack (base) and
button placement (power / display on right,
volume rocker on left).
A
larger control module provides a single improvement (less fiddling to find the
volume buttons) and two minor inconveniences.
The plug has
large, unambiguous mute and
volume buttons that you can't miss in the middle of a heated gaming match, yet it stays entirely out of the way of your grip.
There are steering - wheel - mounted
buttons for
volume, skip ahead and voice control, as well as a
large volume knob below the main screen, with scan or skip
buttons on either side.
The screen is surrounded by
large bezels; there's a front - facing camera at the top;
volume buttons sit on the right edge, and a power
button on the top edge.
There are also
large button covers that make it especially easy to use your power and
volume keys.
You can adjust your Echo's
volume with the + / -
buttons, skip forward and backward in your playlists with the left / right arrow keys, and you can play and pause your media with the
large central play
button.
For example, the power toggle
button should have been
larger and red, the
volume buttons could have been a different shape, etc..
The power
button is placed below the
volume rocker on the side to compensate for the
larger size of the phone.
The controller itself fits easily into the right or left hand and has a touch pad, a
large button, a trigger, and home, back, and
volume buttons.
The uppermost left edge features a
large snap - in - place cover concealing a microSD card slot, while the right upper edge holds the
volume rocker and power
button.
This makes
volume adjustment on calls rather difficult, as you have to skate your thumb or index finger up to find the
buttons, which is awkward with a
larger phone like this to say the least.
We like the smaller 8.4 - inch MediaPad's design, but the
larger 10 - inch Pro model design is a little more puzzling due to the position of the power and
volume buttons.
Not only is there a dedicated camera
button and
volume rocker, there's also the now
larger power
button that has a fingerprint sensor hidden inside of it.
The right of the player houses the power
button identical to that on the X7 MKII in addition to a
large chamfered analogue
volume wheel.
The control layout is straightforward, with a
large illuminated power / multi-function
button on the front and
volume rocker on the left side.
Device controls are kept to a minimum, comprising on / off and Bluetooth
buttons to the top, and separate
large volume up and down controls to the side of the rubberised panel.
The power
button sits very close to the
volume rocker, while the slightly
larger and textured Convenience Key used for shortcuts stands on its own farther down the side.
Even though the phone is reasonably
large, the power
button and
volume rocker on the right hand side are still easy to access with your thumb.
Along the length of the speaker, two
large buttons control the
volume.
Especially on the
larger S8 +, this leads to a lot of users pushing that
button to lower the
volume by mistake, and this is clearly the users Samsung is aiming to appease with its latest update.
To do it on the iPhone X, click and release the
volume up
button, then repeat with the
volume down
button, then press and hold the
large sleep / wake side
button, according to Digital Trends.
There's a
large rectangular hole cut out in the top for the row of
buttons (Power,
Volume Down, Multifunction,
Volume Up and Pair) made out of luxurious soft - touch material.
Aftershokz Trekz Titanium AS600's have three
buttons: Power and
volume up (the same
button) and
volume down are on the underside of the device behind the right ear along with the micro USB charging port, while the
larger and easier to reach multifunction
button sits on the outside of the left transducer.
Below a centered microphone hole near SHIELD's hinge is a
volume button, start
button, back
button, and home
button, these encircling a multi-function SHIELD
button — the
largest button on the face of the device.