It supports 4K, HDR 10 and Dolby Vision, it's just a little bit faster, and Google
added a ethernet port to the power adapter to make sure everything runs smoothly...
And
an added Ethernet port means you don't have to rely on Wi - Fi anymore.
However, that port can also — with Amazon's $ 14.99 dongle —
add an ethernet port, if you'd rather use a wired connection rather than the 802.11 ac dual - band MIMO WiFi.
The hockey - puck - shaped device does away with the Chrome branding and
adds an ethernet port integrated into the adapter for additional connectivity options.
These easily installed cards
add an Ethernet port and the ability to send and receive data over a network.
Not exact matches
The model B, the first to be made available,
adds a second USB 2.0
port and a 10/100 BaseT
Ethernet connection.
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.
This dock also
adds two USB slots and an
Ethernet port, but all the basic physical connectivity options you should want are included on the tablet itself.
The Lenovo CAN and WILL connect to outside storage but does not provide enough power for many devices which makes it inconvenient as you will need to either provide alternative power, use the optional Lenovo docking station (which by the way is nice as it
adds Ethernet, 3 USB 2.0
ports, and HDMI while it charges the tablet) or use a power USB hub.
It doesn't have a Gigabit
Ethernet port but it does have USB3.0 so
adding an adaptor is no problem.
If you want more options, Dell's $ 199.99 WD15 Docking Station plugs into the Type - C
port, powers the tablet and
adds a DisplayPort, HDMI, VGA,
Ethernet, two USB 2.0, three USB 3.0
ports and two audio jacks.
In addition, the 2 - in - 1 tablet runs Windows 10 OS, and its optional accessories allow you to
add more features to the tablet including MatePen with 2048 - level pressure sensitivity, and a docking station with HDMI
port, VGA output,
Ethernet port, and two USB 3.0
ports.
Kinect slots into the back of the Xbox One, next to a series of
ports including HDMI - in, HDMI - out, three super-speed USB
ports, an
Ethernet connector, S / PDIF for optical audio out and an
added IR
port.
The router has four high - powered antennas, five gigabit
Ethernet ports (4 LAN, 1 Internet), one USB 3.0
port, and one USB 2.0 / eSATA
port for setting up external storage or
adding onboard media servers.
The motherboard
adds a slew of additional options including 10 more USB 3.0
ports, two USB 2.0
ports, two
Ethernet jacks, 5.1 audio with S / PDIF out, and a buffet of DisplayPort, DVI, and HDMI outputs.
The Surface Dock uses the connector to
add three USB 3.0
ports, Gigabit
Ethernet, a headphone jack, and two Mini DisplayPort adapters.
The back panel
adds four more USB 3.0
ports, four USB 2.0
ports,
Ethernet, additional audio jacks, and a PS / 2
port.
The Ultra
adds things like private listening, through a headphone jack, an
Ethernet port if you prefer a wired connection for the best streaming quality, and a microSD card slot.
There are the additional USB 3.0
ports, an IR output if you want to
add an external IR blaster instead of use the front - facing integrated one, optical audio and
Ethernet ports too.
On the upside, the HomeCinema is outfitted with both a hardwired
ethernet port and a dual - band 802.11 n Wi - Fi adapter (so you can
add it to either a 2.4 GHz network or a less - crowded 5 GHz network).
Pricing and Availability Roku 2 HD → $ 59.99 (720p playback) Roku 2 XD → $ 79.99 (1080p playback) Roku 2 XS → $ 99.99 (1080p playback,
adds ethernet and USB
ports, enhanced remote)
It grows from the circular design of the last generation,
adding more speed, an integrated
ethernet port and enhanced video capabilities.
Currently being sold for just $ 37.99, it
adds 4 gigabit
ethernet ports and simultaneous dual band for a stronger connection at a wider range.
Another great part of this extender are the 5
ethernet ports on the back, which allow you too
add more wired devices to your network.
Along w / that, you have a 3.2 inch touchscreen display, FM radio w / external antenna, Internet radio, and everything the Amico has but also
adds an optical input, USB
port, 2 aux in,
Ethernet port, and a new remote to support the new CD player.
The computer itself has
ports for connecting FireWire or USB devices, and the package includes a docking cable which
adds ports for connecting to additional USB and FireWire peripherals, an
Ethernet network, or a VGA monitor.