Sentences with phrase «edge of the tablet»

The left - hand edge of the tablet is broken and the UNSW researchers build on previous research to present new mathematical evidence that there were originally 6 columns and that the tablet was meant to be completed with 38 rows.
The single Dolby - enhanced speaker, located on the bottom edge of the tablet, lacked bass (more so than on the standard Fire HD 6 model) when I listened to «Turn Down for What» by DJ Snake and Lil Jon.
In landscape mode, the two stereo speakers are positioned at the top side edges of the tablet keeping them well away from being cupped and muffled by your hands as can be the case with some Android tablets we've recently tested.
The top edge of the tablet has ports for microHDMI, microSD, microUSB, a power cable and headphones, while the power button rests at the top right.
At the top edge of the tablet you have the power button, microUSB charging port, built - in microphone, volume control button and 3.5 mm audio jack.
The bottom edge of the tablet has a sliding port cover, which reveals a full - sized USB port.
You'll also find a microUSB port directly beneath the Home button on the bottom edge of the tablet, making it easy to locate.
A connector port lives on the bottom edge of the tablet, which is how it connects to the keyboard.
The left edge of the tablet holds the stylus - loop cutouts, a Kensington - style cable - lock slot, a SIM - card slot (disabled in our review unit), the volume rocker, and the power button.
The Smart's 0.3 - megapixel front camera sits on the display's left bezel, and the hybrid's 2 - MP rear camera is on the right edge of the tablet's shell.
There are also some design changes meted out to the tablet, apart from the gunmetal colored back panel with a brushed metal finish, the new Galaxy Tab Plus also carries two plastic strips at the top and bottom edge of the tablet.
You'll find a MicroSD slot on the bottom edge of the tablet, as well as a full - size SD - card slot on the keyboard dock.
A thin strip of gunmetal gray plastic runs along the edge of the tablet.
All of the buttons and ports are usefully labelled and packed onto the bottom of the device with the exception of the on / off button and microSD slot that sit just above, on the left edge of the tablet.
A front - facing 2 - megapixel lens is situated on the front panel, and both lenses sit in the middle of the long top edge of the tablet, for horizontal use.
Its highly positional output gives a definite impression of the sound coming from one edge of the tablet when it's held on its side.
Lorde's voice on «Royals» came through loud and clear on Samsung's slate, but there was a complete lack of bass coming from the dual speakers on the bottom edge of the tablet.
The edge of the tablet is plain old plastic, but the rear panel has a soft touch finish that's much kinder on your fingers.
The display appears to almost float atop the body with narrow cusp around the edge of the tablet that keeps the device looking pretty classy.
Instead, what you have with the LifeTouch is a 7 inch WVGA TFT LCD touchscreen that's relegated to the right edge of the tablet while the left edge is taken up by buttons which includes a D - Pad that make navigation through the menus and other apps like the browser a breeze.
The edges of the tablet curve outward, creating a more «rounded» silhouette (see the top image).
When held in portrait mode, the top edge of the tablet houses two small speakers and a standard 3.5 - mm headphone jack.
Going around the edges of the tablet, you'll find buttons for volume control and power on the right, and a MicroSD card slot on the left.
Amazon continues to offer a MicroSD card slot, beneath a sturdily designed cover, along the long right edge of the tablet...
The speakers fire downward through two slits on the bottom edge of the tablet.
But the rolled - over edge on one side does give it a better grip, both by having the tablet «fold» inside your hand this way instead of the usual square edge of tablets, and also by giving you the edge of that fold to grip with your fingers on the back.
Much like the Touch Cover on the Microsoft Surface RT, the cover attaches to the tablet by latching magnetically to the bottom edge of the tablet.
On the top edge of the tablet is a deeply recessed power button, fan vent and slot for the included stylus.
The Tab 2 also has a larger infrared port, located at the top edge of the tablet when you're holding the slate in landscape mode; the port now wraps around the back of the device, presumably to improve communications between the tablet and your entertainment components.
You'll find the third one, a USB Type - C port, in the spot you see in the closeup below, on the right edge of the tablet itself...
But I found only the home and back buttons of occasional convenience, and even then I didn't like how my fingers had to work to depress them — they click inward, even though the buttons themselves run to the outer edge of the tablet.
On the bottom edge of the tablet, where the keyboard connects, a covered compartment in the right corner holds MicroSD cards up to 128 GB, allowing you to expand the internal 128 GB of storage (in our review model) to a maximum of 256 GB combined.
On the top edge of the Tablet Z is an infrared transmitter that lets you use the tablet as a remote control for your home entertainment system.
A 3.5 mm headphone port is conveniently located at the bottom edge of the tablet when it's held in landscape, which means your hands aren't bothered by the jack and cables hang down and way from the screen.
The right edge of the tablet houses two discrete volume buttons that are easy to press, along with a mute switch.
The set of docking ports for connecting to the keyboard sit on the bottom edge of the tablet.
The Shield Tablet has two front - facing speakers, plus two more along the top and bottom edges of the tablet.
Features The X11 Pro is equipped with a variety of ports and connections, with all of the physical connections found on the right - hand edge of the tablet.
On the bottom edge of the tablet is a magnetic docking connector for attaching the Surface 3 Type Cover.
Those physical buttons are actually rather small and can be fairly tricky to find, the standby button especially, but its flush profile means it won't be pressed accidentally if you rest the edge of the tablet on a table.
Oh, and here's a little tip before you move on: whenever you see the three horizontal lines in the top left corner of a library, you can tap it (or swipe the left edge of your tablet) and a navigation panel will open.
On the top right edge of the tablet is a power button that is flush with the edge, as well as a lock button for enabling and disabling auto - rotation.
The proprietary power connector is on the left edge of the tablet.
The right edge of the tablet portion of the Helix 2 has a single USB 2.0 port, mini HDMI - out, an SD card reader and a headphone jack.
An additional feature on this tablet are 6 non-slip points around the edges of this tablet called «Grip Edge», that will prevent it from slipping while resting against smooth surfaces.
The rolled edge of the tablet offers a comfortable grip, and the metal construction of the hinge and stand feel far sturdier than the plastic that backs the display and contains the tablet's speakers.
Design The Yoga Tablet 2 uses the same design seen on Lenovo's Android - based tablets of the same name, with one edge of the tablet rounded to provide a handhold.
The bottom edge of the tablet is where you find its treasure trove of connectivity goodies, complete with a USB 2.0 port, mini-USB 2.0 OTG port, 5V DC jack, 3.5 mm stereo earphone jack, HDMI port, and Micro-SDHC card slot with 32 GB capacity.
And while the casing is made entirely from plastic, I really like the soft finish on the back and the round edges of this tablet.
It is placed on the bottom edge of the tablet, but the body work is molded around it, so there is a bump.
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