Sentences with phrase «sd card reader»

Other bells and whistles thrown into this 2 - in - 1 include a microphone / headphone combo jack, two USB 3.0 ports, one USB 3.0 Type - C port, one micro-HDMI port for outputting the Windows 10 Home desktop to an external display, one SD card reader, two 1.6 - watt speakers, digital array microphones, and a 1.2 MP HD webcam.
There are also three USBs, one of which is a fast v3.0 connector for time - shifting onto USB hard drives; an optical digital audio output; mini-jack adaptor for component and composite AV, and as is Panasonic's want, an SD card reader.
On the right side are an SD card reader (useful for expanding onboard storage), a headphone jack that doubles as an audio - in port, a USB 2.0 port, and an 8x DVD / RW drive.
You'll need a dongle to plug in an SD card reader, but that's increasingly becoming the norm.
There's an SD card reader and a MicroSD card reader.
Photographers will be frustrated too — the laptop's SD card reader has been replaced with a MicroSD card reader, which is a lot less useful.
Plus it has all the usual crap, like an SD card reader, webcam, stereo speakers and two USB ports.
Asus UX430UA Specifications: 14 - inch FHD NanoEdge anti-glare LED - backlit Display Intel Core 7th generation i7 - 7500U processor 8 GB RAM + 512 GB SSD Windows 10 Home OS 1 Type - C USB 3.1 port, 1 Type - A USB 3.1 port, 1 USB 2.0, 1 Micro HDMI, 1 combo audio jack, SD Card Reader WiFi 2X2 AC + Bluetooth 4.1
The right side houses two more USB 3.0 ports, HDMI - out, an SD card reader, a Kensington lock slot and a USB Type - C port, which you can use for charging and data.
The layout of the USB - A ports on the MateDock is a bit unfortunate for my full - sized SD card reader though.
Accessories include a smart keyboard, Lightning SD card reader, USB camera adapter, and, of course, the Apple Pencil.
At $ 159.00, the 8 - inch by 3.5 - inch dock comes with ten ports for users to take advantage of: four USB Type - A, one USB Type - C, an SD card reader, HDMI with 4K display support, Gigabit Ethernet, an
Second, and again this probably isn't much of a problem to everyone, but the lack of an SD card reader is also a bit of an issue for me.
It comes with an SD card reader that supports up to 128 GB SDXC.
That said, the SD card reader issue can be bypassed by using some kind of adapter, something Apple fans are already accustomed to.
Both models come in the Silver Grey color and have a mini HDMI port to display content on larger screens, an SD card reader, micro USB port and microSD cards along with USB 2.0 support on the keyboard.
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.
The dock is also equipped with an SD Card Reader at the front to make sharing of photos and videos much easier.
The keyboard is backlit and comes with two USB 3.0 ports, an Ethernet port, mini DisplayPort and micro HDMI ports, and a SD card reader.
It also looks like Lenovo has updated the ThinkPad 25's ports to include USB - C, Thunderbolt 3, SD card reader, HDMI and Ethernet.
There's also an SD card reader and the usual Wi - Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
Product images show two USB - A 3.1 Gen1 ports, two USB - A 2.0 ports, an SD card reader, and a headphone jack on an I / O panel mounted at the top of the front panel.
There's a Wacom EMR pen with its own slot to keep it in bundled in the box, and the standards like 4 GB of RAM and SD card reader are there.
The SD card reader lives a lonely life on the system's front edge.
On the right, you'll find two more USB 3.0 ports, a 3.5 mm audio jack, HDMI - out, an SD card reader and a Kensington lock slot.
I would prefer USB Type - C charging, Core i5 (at least broadwell or skylake), ssd, windows 10 pro, ethernet, audio jack, 3 - 4 usb 3.0 / 3.1 ports, sd card reader, hdmi, (maybe vga too).
I would have liked to see an SD card reader of some sort and at least one USB - C port feature support for Thunderbolt 3, but that's not a deal breaker.
On the left side is a USB 3.0 port and an SD card reader, while the right side is home to USB 3.0 and Type - C ports, a micro HDMI and a headphone jack.
On its left side are a pair of USB 3.1 ports and an SD card reader, and the right side boasts a USB Type - C port and a proprietary Surface Connect port.
On the left, you'll find a USB 3.0 port, a USB Type - C port, an HDMI 2.0, a Gigabit Ethernet, a Kensington lock and an SD card reader.
Compared to the Yoga 710, there are fewer ports, including a lack of Micro HDMI and an SD card reader, something many of you will miss.
On its right side, there's a USB 3 port and an SD card reader; the left side has a micro HDMI port, a second USB 3 port, a 3.5 mm audio jack and a USB Type - C connector.
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.
Unlike many Ultrabooks, the X270 has plenty of ports, including a USB Type - C connector, multiple USB 3.0 connectors, an SD card reader and an Ethernet connector.
Dell has foregone USB - A ports on the New XPS 13 in favor of USB - C ports only, and ditched the full SD card reader for a microSD slot.
In terms of ports and connectors, the Surface Studio brings with it four USB 3.0 ports, a full - size SD card reader slot, a Mini DisplayPort connector (for another display) and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Unfortunately, when slimming the XPS 13 down to 0.46 inches, Dell had to ditch the standard, USB Type - A ports and full - size SD card reader that appeared on all the previous generations.
If your Blu - ray player is equipped with an SD Card reader, you can use it to show these image and video files on your TV.
For connectivity, the company has thrown in HDMI, USB 3.1 Type - C, 802.11 ac Wi - Fi, and an SD card reader.
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.
Alongside an optical digital audio output, there's an adaptor for component and composite legacy sources, plus an SD card reader.
The XPS 15's built - in SD card reader performed within 2 MB / s of our favorite dedicated USB - A SD card reader.
From left to right, the power jack, another USB 3.0 port, a headphone jack, and (almost off - screen) the SD card reader.
There's also an SD card reader to expand the internal 32 GB of eMMC storage.
The front lip offers an SD card reader.
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.
On the left side, there are two USB 3 ports, a full - size HDMI port, an SD card reader and the AC power jack.
Unfortunately, it doesn't come with an SD card reader, which is a shame.
The right side contains a USB 3.0 port, a Kensington lock slot and an SD card reader, while the left side houses HDMI out, a second USB 3.0 port, a 3.5 mm audio jack and a USB Type - C port.
@Rav — No camera, but it does have USB and a couple accessories like the SD card reader that use the USB through the dock connector.
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