Not exact matches
To control the Pebble Time, you use four plastic
buttons — three on the right
side, one on the
left —
along with a new microphone for voice replies.
Skirt has a knot
button and loop closure
along the
left side.
A classic little black dress with a high / halter neckline that
buttons around the neck, open back, fitted body, an asymmetric bottom hem, and a hidden zipper
along the
left side.
A beautiful tank dress with a wrap front that ties
along the
left side, floral embroidery detailing, adjustable straps, and a
button closure on the front bust to create a V - cut neckline.
The dashboard is perfectly designed with all of your communication options listed down the
left side, and simple navigation
buttons located
along the top of every page.
Now, Honda has its act together: The 2018 Accord embeds an 8 - inch LCD atop the dash, adds a tuning knob on the right to go
along with the volume knob, and puts eight access
buttons on the
sides: Home, Back, Display Brightness, and Track
Left / Right on the left; Map, Phone, Audio, and Source on the ri
Left / Right on the
left; Map, Phone, Audio, and Source on the ri
left; Map, Phone, Audio, and Source on the right.
The Asus Transformer Prime has a microSD slot, a micro-HDMI port and a volume rocker
along its
left side; a power
button on the far
left of its top edge; and a 3.5 mm headphone jack
along its right
side.
Buttons: On the
left side of the screen, the M96 has two page
buttons, a menu
button, and a back
button,
along with a four way controller / selector
button on the right
side of the screen that can be used for most navigation without using the touchscreen.
Along the top edge, near the
left corner, you'll find the power
button and a volume rocker, with a second cooling vent near the right
side of the slate.
The IdeaPad design favors a landscape orientation, with the micro-HDMI port, headphone jack, and docking port running
along the bottom edge; power, volume
buttons, screen - rotation lock and microSD card slot running
along the
left side.
Along the
left side of the screen there are
buttons for menu and back.
Its brilliant design features page - turning
buttons along one
side of the device that line up close to the thumb for right - handers when held one way, and close to the thumb for
left - handers when turned upside down.
The volume
buttons are clearly defined, and located at the top in portrait mode and
along the
left side in landscape mode.
The super-thin page turn
buttons sit discretely
along both
sides, but that
leaves very little space for a fat thumb like ours to push the
buttons without getting in the way of the words on the page.
Flipping it that way puts the row of
buttons and ports
along the top, and positions the distinctive silver - rimmed front - facing camera at the
left - hand
side of the display.
There's a Windows
button on the
left - hand
side,
along with the 3.5 mm headphone socket; across the top you get volume controls as well as access to the microSD card slot for storage expansion,
along with the power
button and the Micro-USB socket.
The
left side features a MicroUSB port and a Micro-HDMI port, the right
side has a volume rocker, and there is 3.5 mm headset jack on the top of the phone
along with a power / sleep
button.
Previous Page and Next Page
buttons, as before, are situated
along the right - hand
side of the device, but there are no page navigation controls on the
left, as there are on the Kindle.
You'll find the power
button, micro-USB port, headset jack and volume rocker
along the
left side of the slate, peeking through their respective openings in the case.
The Volume and Power
buttons, which are too - close to one another, are on the
left side of the tablet when held horizontally,
along with the SD card slot and rotation lock switch.
On the tablet's
left side (in landscape) you'll find microHDMI and microSD card slots for outputting to monitors and / or televisions and expanding the memory respectively,
along with the pinhole reset
button and crisp volume rocker.
On the
left side, there's a volume rocker and rotation lock switch
along with a power
button.
Not surprisingly, the front face is all screen, with four capacitive touch - sensitive
buttons running
along the bottom (or the
left side, if you hold the device in landscape orientation).
Along the
left side you will find a Power
button, volume rocker, orientation - lock switch, and the aforementioned plastic flap.
Along the sides we spotted a full size USB port along the left hand side along with a power button, volume rocker and screen lock, on the right hand side we've got a full size card reader, on the back of the unit there was another USB 3.0 and a full size
Along the
sides we spotted a full size USB port
along the left hand side along with a power button, volume rocker and screen lock, on the right hand side we've got a full size card reader, on the back of the unit there was another USB 3.0 and a full size
along the
left hand
side along with a power button, volume rocker and screen lock, on the right hand side we've got a full size card reader, on the back of the unit there was another USB 3.0 and a full size
along with a power
button, volume rocker and screen lock, on the right hand
side we've got a full size card reader, on the back of the unit there was another USB 3.0 and a full size HDMI.
The flush - fitting power
button is on the laptop's
left side,
along with a USB 3.0 port, a USB - C port, an audio jack, and a micro SD card slot.
On the
left side of the tablet is a micro USB port,
along with volume controls and a power
button.
On the right, you'll find the Home, Next Page (yes, there are two Next Pages, one on each
side), Menu and Back (what I would think of as Esc)
buttons,
along with what Amazon calls a five - way toggle switch, which can be pushed up, down,
left or right or pressed down.
On the right
side you'll find a volume rocker
button, and on the
left side you'll find the phone's MHL port that lets you use a microUSB connector or mini-HDMI out cable,
along with a secondary microphone for noise cancellation.
Along the slanted, soft - touch back
sides, in landscape mode, you'll find an indented power
button on the
left and volume
buttons on the right that were easy to find by touch alone.
A 2 - megapixel front - facing camera is centered atop the display; a micro-HDMI port, a headphone jack, and a docking port run
along the bottom edge; and power and volume
buttons, screen - rotation lock, and a microSD card slot run
along the
left side.
The standard four -
button configuration on the right
side of the device and the D - pad on the
left are also both present,
along with two trigger
buttons adorning the top of the device.
Further moving around the hardware, we have nothing but the SIM / microSD slot up top, the power
button along the right
side, volume rocker and Bixby shortcut
button on the
left, and the headphone jack (woo!)
Going around the phone, there are no
buttons on the right
side of the phone, and the
left side has the power
button along with the volume rockers — rather strange and sounds as if the phone was made for a southpaw.
The
sides follow the typical design pattern where the volume
button is placed on the right
side along with the power
button and the
left side holds the hybrid SIM card tray.
While the power
button is located on the right
side, volume rockers
along with the SIM tray are placed on the
left.
The volume rockers
along with power
button are present on the right
side while the SIM card tray is on the
left.
Despite the significant departure from the norm, there's no mistaking either the Galaxy S6 or the S6 Edge as anything other than a Samsung device, with both devices retaining key signature elements, with classic layout of a physical home
button flanked by Back and Recent Apps keys still found up front,
along with the power
button and volume rocker found on their usual
sides, to the right and
left respectively.
Volume rockers
along with the dedicated
button for Bixby assistant is present on the
left side, and the Power
button is on the right.
On the right
side of the handset is the power
button,
along with a dual nano - SIM slot, with the
left side incorporating a volume rocker, and an alert slider.
Just like the Redmi 3S Prime, the Lenovo K6 Power also carries the SIM card tray on the
left - hand
side and power
button along with the volume rocker are placed on the right.
A single click on the icon brings up the main menu where you see programs to the
left side,
along with a search
button at the bottom and a shut - down
button adjacent to it.
The signature
side - power
button is situated on the
left - hand
side of the Xperia Z4 Tablet,
along with the volume rocker that controls the front facing stereo speakers, which are hidden on the
side of the bezel nearest the frame.
The volume rockers
along with the Bixby
button are present on the
left side whereas the power
button is on the right.
The
left side of the device houses a pair of volume
buttons, and
along the bottom there's a speaker and a USB - C port.
The
left edge includes the Power
button, volume control and the camera shutter (which also turns it on), while the right
side holds the microUSB hub, microSD and microSIM card slots,
along with docking pogo pins.
This board is rocking 123
buttons, including several under the spacebar,
along with full backlighting, dedicated media keys and eight fully - programmable macro keys (five on the
left - hand
side and three below the spacebar).
The two volume
buttons are positioned on the
left side, a 3.5 mm headset jack is up top, a USB Type - C port is on the bottom
along with a mono speaker (it's just OK), and the dual rear camera setup is centered on the upper back.
The power
button is on the right, and the volume rockers
along with dedicated Bixby
button are on the
left side.
The volume rockers
along with the power
button are present on the right
side while the SIM card tray is on the
left.