You could argue that Paradigm should also have included a Toslink digital input, HDMI, or
an additional ethernet port so that you could use it as a switch.
Not exact matches
How many
additional ports you get depends on which one you buy, I've been using the Dock 2.0 with my 13 - inch MacBook Air, and it gives me three
additional USB 3
ports, an
Ethernet port, and Kensington lock
port.
All players (except for some very early models) also have
Ethernet / LAN
ports for wired connection to a home network and the internet (most players also have built - in WiFi), and Blu - ray Disc players usually have either one or two USB
ports that can be used to load firmware updates, and / or provide for one or more of the following: BD - Live memory expansion (which provides access to
additional online - based content that is associated with specific Blu - ray Disc titles), access to digital media files stored on flash drives, or provide for the connection of a USB WiFi adapter for players that do not have WiFi built - in already.
Finally, Viewsonic is packing in a docking
port for this tablet so you can have two
additional USB
ports, HDMI and an
Ethernet port.
The optional dock will give
additional three USB 3.0
ports, HDMI, and
Ethernet LAN
port.
On the back of the system, you'll find six
additional USB
ports (four USB 2.0, two USB 3.0), a PS / 2
port, outputs for DVI, VGA, HDMI, and DisplayPort, and Gigabit
Ethernet.
Around back lurk six
additional USB
ports, four of them 3.0, along with 5.1 audio, S / PDIF,
Ethernet, a PS / 2
port, and numerous video
ports including three functioning DisplayPort outputs.
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.
Four more USB
ports around back make room for even more, along with four
additional analog audio jacks for 5.1 surround, and an
Ethernet jack.
In this mode, the W500 functions just like a normal laptop — you can move the mouse with the integrated trackpoint, type comfortably, and take advantage of a few extra
ports, like
Ethernet and two
additional USBs.
The back panel adds four more USB 3.0
ports, four USB 2.0
ports,
Ethernet,
additional audio jacks, and a PS / 2
port.
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.
In the back, you'll find six
additional USB 3.0
ports, two USB 2.0
ports, an
Ethernet jack, a PS / 2
port for older accessories and a full suite of audio jacks.
(Upgradeable to 8 GB)-- 2 TB 2.5 in HDD — HDMI version 2.0 (4k @ 60Hz) supporting 8 - channel digital audio (7.1 surround sound)-- VGA
Port (for
additional display)-- Intel ® Gigabit
Ethernet (GbE)(10 / 100/1000)-- Intel ® Wireless - AC 3168 preinstalled M. 2 22 × 30 card, IEEE 802.11 ac 1 × 1 + Bluetooth v4.2, internal antennas --(2) USB 3.0
ports on the front panel, including one charging
port --(2) USB 3.0
ports on the back panel — Intel HD Audio via Front 3.5 mm Headset Jack (TRRS Headphone / Microphone) and Rear 3.5 mm TRS Speaker / TOSLINK combo Jack — Built - in dual array microphones — Front Consumer Infrared
port — SDXC Slot with UHS - 1 support, on Side — VESA Mount bracket with screws included for mounting to display or wall — Product Dimensions 115 mm x 111 mm x 51 mm — Low - acoustics active cooling design
The back of the Fire TV includes a USB
port, a microSD card slot (for storing
additional games and apps if you find the 8 GB of standard storage too limited), an HDMI
port and an
Ethernet port.
I opted for the latter, because I still need to connect some stuff through good old - fashioned
ethernet, and Google Wifi only has one
ethernet port to connect an
additional device or switch.
The hockey - puck - shaped device does away with the Chrome branding and adds an
ethernet port integrated into the adapter for
additional connectivity options.
On the right, there are two
additional USB 3.0
ports, full - sized HDMI and DisplayPort,
Ethernet, and even a Thunderbolt 3
port.
The $ 100 Roku 3 is the most advanced, with full 1080p HD video support and
Ethernet, HDMI and USB
ports — plus a microSD slot for
additional media.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideFor everything else, you can look to the machine's rear, where you'll find an
additional four SuperSpeed USB 3.0
ports, two high - speed USB 3.0
ports, an
Ethernet port and an HDMI connection.
In the back, you'll find an
additional four USB 3.0
ports, two USB 2.0
ports, two USB 3.1 connections, an
Ethernet port and a PS / 2
port for those rocking old - school accessories.
If you want to accessorise with the keyboard, MatePen stylus (which also functions as a laser pointer and presentation clicker) or the MateDock (offering HDMI, VGA,
Ethernet and USB
ports for the MateBook) then you'll need to part with an
additional US$ 129, US$ 59 and US$ 89 respectively.
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.