Sentences with phrase «bottom side of the tablet»

The bottom side of the Tablet S (the left side in portrait mode) houses the headphone jack and a tethered cover for the microUSB port and SD card slot.

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Speaking of holding the tablet in one hand, the Nook HD and its larger sibling, the Nook HD +, share a similar design trait: Each features an asymmetrical bezel that's narrower on the sides (when held in portrait mode) than at the top and bottom.
The bezels on the sides of the tablet have also gotten smaller in this year's model, intensifying the look of the larger top and bottom bezels, and giving the entire tablet an elongated look and feel.
Bottom Line: The Nook Color is an excellent tablet hiding underneath a reading - centric version of Android, and the N2A card gives you an easy, useful way to bring out its tablet side.
On the right side of the tablet, there's a fingerprint reader flanked by volume controls up near the top, and a single USB - C port that also handles charging duty near the bottom.
But if you flip the orientation to put the jack at the bottom of the horizontal display, or hold the tablet vertically, with the jack running along the right side, the jack's location works fine).
The bottom of the Tab 3 is where its microUSB port is located, and as I mentioned earlier, its speakers can now be found at the left and right sides towards the top of the tablet.
The volume rocker and power button are located on the right side of the tablet, while a microUSB port can be found on the bottom edge.
In terms of physical ports you have a micro HDMI and Micro-USB on the bottom of the tablet; the right - hand side offers a 3.5 mm jack along with a volume rocker and power / standby button.
The 8 - megapixel rear camera on the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 is positioned awkwardly on the bottom left corner of the cylindrical side.
Two Dolby - enhanced speakers anchor the bottom of the tablet's face on the hinge side, with a 1.6 - MP front camera in the left bezel.
The panel curves gently around the top and bottom of the tablet while the sides have a nice flat silver plastic surface.
We could say plenty about the design of the Yoga Tablet, but there's only one thing that sets it apart, and that's the big fat cylinder on its side (or bottom, depending how you like to hold your tablet) and the aluminum kickstand that folds out Tablet, but there's only one thing that sets it apart, and that's the big fat cylinder on its side (or bottom, depending how you like to hold your tablet) and the aluminum kickstand that folds out tablet) and the aluminum kickstand that folds out of it.
At the bottom of this post there is a video review comparing the Kindle Fire vs Nook Tablet side - by - side for a closer look.
There is nothing on the left side, top, or bottom of the tablet.
The new design clearly sports an - all - new button found at the bottom right corner of the tablet's face side.
Around the edges you can find a microUSB port on the bottom of the tablet, a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the top, and the volume rocker and power button on the right - hand side.
It brings new emoji, brings back an old do not disturb mode from Android 5.1, and a new bottom bar for tablets that moves the onscreen buttons to the sides of the screen.
In portrait mode, speaker grills are found on the top and bottom of the device, though this could be considered the sides when using the tablet in landscape orientation, which will be the case while watching videos.
Two front - facing speakers are located at the bottom of the tablet, although we weren't able to test the sound (we did note the Dolby branding on the side though).
Held in portrait mode, the right and left side bezels of the tablet are thin, while the top and bottom are thicker.
There are speakers on both the left and right side of the device along with a series of ports and the volume rocker / power button combo, which are all present on the bottom half of this tablet / 2 - in -1 where the touchpad / keyboard is.
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