Sentences with phrase «bottom of the tablet»

The panel curves gently around the top and bottom of the tablet while the sides have a nice flat silver plastic surface.
The Lenovo ThinkPad tablet is featuring four dedicated physical buttons at bottom of the tablet.
Like the silvery bottom of the tablet that has within its cover almost one - third the size of the entire tablet and no one knows for sure what's behind that, though its likely the area to house a QWERTY keypad.
The microSD card slot and a micro SIM slot that are protected by a plastic flap are present on the right bottom of the tablet.
The speakers, too, are decent without being exceptional — one fires out the bottom of the tablet and one out the left side, which actually creates a nice stereo effect, but they're still not very loud and don't sound better than any other device.
On the bottom of the tablet is a microHDMI and a microUSB port.
The Dell ships with only a mono speaker at the bottom of the tablet but while it's only a solitary output it actually sounds pretty good, able to reach high volume levels without distorting and still sounding clear.
The Nexus 10's front - facing stereo speakers are an improvement on tablet speakers that point out the back or bottom of a tablet, designs that put the speakers at grave risk of being covered by my hands as I hold it.
It works by sitting the tablet upright (and only upright) and is just a micro-USB tip that slides into the USB connection on the bottom of the tablet.
Stereo speakers on the bottom of the tablet sound okay, but can not compete with the iPad's single speaker, even after you turn on built - in Dolby audio enhancements.
There's an SD card slot (that can expand storage up to 32 GB) which secured by a rather flimsy looking latch, while the connector port for charging sits at the bottom of the tablet flanked by the two speakers.
The tablet portion snaps easily into the dock (you have to remove some rubbery pads at the bottom of the tablet first) and locks itself in.
The bottom of the tablet holds a 40 - pin connector port for charging along with two connectors for attaching the tablet to Asus's keyboard dock.
On the bottom of the tablet section, you'll find two magnetically guided slots that keep the two halves of the Envy x2 together in laptop mode.
The MicroSD card slot in the bottom of the tablet will let you add more storage, but MicroSD cards are typically more than 10 times as slow as an SSD, especially when it comes to write speeds.
The first is a rather large docking port on the bottom of the tablet.
A 30 - pin proprietary docking port is on the bottom of the tablet.
While both the Touch and Type Cover snap onto the bottom of the tablet using a set of pogo connectors and a strong magnet, the Touch Cover is unique in that it's a physical keyboard with no moving parts.
Both speakers sit along a thin grille on the bottom of the tablet's rear (when the tablet is held upright).
Audio from the twin speakers along the bottom of the tablet easily filled a small room.
Chrome logos for Verizon and Samsung sit along the top and bottom of the tablet.
Looking at the bottom of the tablet, you'll notice the same dock connectors as are present on the Intel - powered Ativ device (which is quite a bit chunkier and heavier), meaning you should be able to connect both Ativs into the keyboard dock we've seen on show here today.
When the stylus is not in use, it can be stored through a holder at the bottom of the tablet.
The tab has been added to the stills and video camera mode at the bottom of the tablet.
There is a HDMI plug as well built at the bottom of the tablet while also featuring a microSD slot.
Like the pictures reveal an integrated webcam on the left front edge while a mini USB port and a headphone out can be seen on the bottom of the tablet.
In all, this tablet was very slick and polished and I dig the fact that Acer, with their entire Iconia line of tablets, has a docking port on the bottom of the tablet.
Engineered for Kindle Fire, the Grace FireDock accommodates the unique USB port, headphone jack and power button, all located on the bottom of the tablet.
This gives you very muffled audio and I really can not stand speakers that are on the bottom of tablet.
If you simply want to play a few casual tunes and no separate speakers to hand, the Barnes & Noble Nook HD has a pair of speakers on its rear, towards the bottom of the tablet.
At the bottom of the tablet, there is only a Samsung proprietary connector, which is similar to the one found on previous tablets.
The one problem we had with the speakers was their location at the bottom of the tablet.
Dolby - enhanced sound emanates from two small speakers located at the bottom of the tablet, when it's held in wide orientation.
Along with the new Nooks, Barnes & Noble will be releasing a raft of new accessories, including new covers and a 1080p output dongle that attaches to the docking port on the bottom of the tablet and connects to your TV via HDMI.
Its stereo speakers, located at the bottom of the tablet, pumped out some of the best sound we've heard on a tablet this size.
The microUSB slot for connecting the charger is located on the bottom of the tablet, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack sits just above the volume button.
The Fire 7 has won itself a lot of fans based on its happy - go - lucky positioning at the bottom of the tablet pile.
On the bottom of the tablet there's a six - pin magnetic connector that's expected to eventually offer docking and charging capabilities, although as yet nothing concrete has been released to fit it.
The bottom of the tablet is plain and simple with nothing but the frame itself to marvel at, while the top has a headphone jack in the very left - hand corner, along with a microSD slot for expanding the 32 GB internal storage capacity.
The device is hard to hold and bulky and it comes with a strangely placed microUSB port, at the bottom of the tablet.
Under a port cover on the bottom of the tablet sits a proprietary docking port that can be used to attach accessories such as the Toshiba Multi Dock, which replicates the HDMI and USB ports.
The bottom of the tablet features magnets that connect to the keyboard cover, which can be laid flat or propped up at an angle.
A docking connector at the bottom of the tablet makes it easy to turn the ElitePad 1000 into a laptop for improved productivity, and it is compatible with HP's Smart Jacket range of accessories that extend battery life while boosting functionality.
Along the bottom of the tablet are three ports: HDMI Micro, microUSB, and a magnetic rapid charger connection.
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