On the bottom of tablet, you'll
find microphone jack and dock connector, while on the top there are microSD card slot for expanded memory space, audio jack slot, IR emitter, as well as power and volume butto for increase or decrease volume.
Not exact matches
Buttons for power and volume can be
found on the left with a combination headphone /
microphone jack.
At the bottom you will
find the USB 3.1 Type C connector, alongside the
microphone, and Sony kept the 3.5 mm audio
jack at the top.
The rest, including two more USB 3.0 ports, a Kensington lock slot, and the line - in, line - out,
microphone, and two - in - one audio
jacks, can be
found on the right side.
The top of the device has just the 3.5 mm headphone
jack and a
microphone while at the bottom you'll
find the micro USB port and two speakers grilles on the right and left of it.
You'll also
find headphone and
microphone jack, the aforementioned light switch, and an SD card slot.
Around the bottom you will
find your standard array of a single downward firing speaker, USB C 2.0 port,
microphone, and 3.5 mm headphone
jack.
Aside from an adapter cable to allow the headset to plug into your computer's
microphone and headphone
jacks, the only other thing you'll
find inside the box is the manual.
On the top you'll
find the combined SIM card and microSD card tray and a noise - cancelling
microphone (no IR blaster), while the bottom holds the 3.5 mm headset
jack on the left, microUSB port in the middle and single speaker on the right.
Around the outside of the device you can
find the standby button, the new microSIM slot (which has some improved benefits over the standard SIM card), a speaker, a
microphone, another
microphone (that helps remove background noise), a headphone
jack, a silent toggle, and two separate volume buttons.
Behind these are pinholes for the Spot's four
microphones, and toward the bottom, you'll
find a power port and a 3.5 mm audio
jack, in case the Spot's quarter - inch speaker is underwhelming for you.
There is no longer an IR blaster to be
found, so up top is only the
microphone and the SIM card slot, while at the bottom are the headphone
jack, microUSB port, a single speaker unit, and a secondary
microphone.
On the right side you'll
find another USB 3.0 port, a headphone /
microphone audio combo
jack, and buttons for rotation lock, Novo system recovery, and power.
You will
find the power button and volume rocker along the right side, a
microphone jack at the top, and the Micro USB port at the bottom.
A standard quarter - inch audio
jack and a secondary
microphone can be
found on the top of the phone, while the bottom is home to the primary mic, a bottom - facing speaker and a USB Type - C port.
Taking a look at the device, it has a headphone
jack, USB Type - C port, a single speaker unit and a
microphone found at the bottom.
On the left flank you'll
find two USB 3.0 ports, headphone and
microphone jacks, and an SDcard reader.
The volume rocker is on the upper left - hand side where the 3.5 mm headset and
microphone jack can also be
found.
An audio
jack, noise - cancelling mic and infrared blaster are
found on the top of the handset while the main
microphone, charger port, speaker and stylus slot are located on the bottom.
Microphones can be
found on the top and bottom edges, while the latter contains both the microUSB 2.0 charging port and the 3.5 mm audio
jack.
On the bottom of the handset, the customer will
find the USB Type - C port,
microphone, and the 3.5 mm headphone
jack, while a SIM card tray and another
microphone are located on the top of the device.
You'll
find a pair of USB 3.0 ports at the top, alongside buttons for Power and Hibernate, a slot - loading DVD burner, and
jacks for a
microphone and a pair of headphones.
On the front of the Performance blade, you'll
find two USB 3.0 ports with
jacks for a pair of headphones, a
microphone and an optical input.
The top is where your headphone
jack (without a flap or cover), and
microphone are
found.
At the bottom we
find the speaker, microUSB port, the 3.5 mm headphone
jack, and a
microphone.
You'll
find headphone and
microphone jacks along the top edge of the board just above the number pad as well as a single USB 2.0 pass - through port.
The bottom edge has microUSB and
microphone attached to it; whereas the audio
jack can be
found on the top edge with an IR blaster.
A plethora of connectivity options can be
found on the Alienware 17's meaty flanks, including four USB 3.0, HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet, and individual audio
jacks for a
microphone, speakers / headphones, and a gaming headset.
Up top you'll
find a 3.5 mm headphone
jack and a USB C port on the bottom with a
microphone.
The right spine is naked, with just a
microphone hole on the bottom edge, but up top you'll
find the micro USB port and a standard headphone
jack.
Up top you'll
find the 3.5 mm headset
jack situated almost to the rightmost edge, with the noise canceling
microphone and IR blaster next to that.
The top houses a 3.5 mm
jack adjacent to an IR blaster along with a
microphone and front - facing camera embedded in the bezels while on the bottom, you'll
find a USB Type - C port in between two speaker grills.
Along the left - hand side you'll
find a mini-DisplayPort, a full - size HDMI port, a gigabit Ethernet port, a USB Type - A port, a USB Type - C port with Thunderbolt 3 support, a headphone
jack, and a
microphone jack.
On the right side, you'll
find two Thunderbolt 3 ports, one HDMI 1.4 port, one
microphone / headphone combo
jack, and one USB 3.1 Gen1 Type - A port.
On the top of the smartphone, users may
find the 3.5 mm headphone
jack according to the render while a loudspeaker, a
microphone, and a USB Type - C port for charging and data transfer are located on the bottom of the handset.
Along the bottom you'll
find the 3.5 mm audio
jack to the left, a centered USB Type - C port,
microphone, speaker grille and the S - Pen slot on the right.
Other notable features
found on this model include 8 GB of system memory, a Micro SD card slot, two USB - C 3.1 Gen1 ports, two USB - A 3.1 Gen1 ports, and a headphone /
microphone combo
jack.
On the front, behind a sliding door you'll
find two USB 3.0 ports, and headphone and
microphone jacks.
On the bottom you'll
find dual - speakers and a microUSB port inbetween them, while up top there's a 3.5 mm headset
jack and noise cancelling
microphone.