Sentences with phrase «headphone jack so»

In a Facebook post, Razer CEO Min - Liang Tan explained that they removed the 3.5 mm headphone jack so that the Razer Phone could have a larger battery.
Carl Pei once put a poll on Twitter asking fans about the headphone jack to which he received an overwhelming response in favor of keeping the headphone jack so it's highly unlikely they'd do something to disappoint their supporters.
You get a 3.5 mm headphone jack so you can connect your favorite high - end wired headphones.
It plugs into your iPad's headphone jack so that you never need to charge it, and it has a shortcut button that you can customize to quickly access your favourite features.
Both have advanced charging capabilities and both include a 3.5 mm headphone jack so no special dongle is required.
When Google released the Home Mini, it received a lot of criticism for not including a 3.5 mm headphone jack so you could connect it to another, more powerful speaker.
It also has a voice - enabled remote control so you can control it with your voice, and the remote also has a headphone jack so you can throw on a pair of headphones and hear your movie or TV show without disturbing others.
SonarPen plugs into your iPad's headphone jack so you never need to charge it.
In a nod to Apple, Google is planning to remove Walleye's headphone jack so it can make room for stereo speakers.
Owing to the fact that the device is meant to be used with wired headphones, the GET has a 3.5 mm headphone jack so you can plug in your choice of headset.
Once again there's a good old - fashioned headphone jack so you don't need a dongle to listen to music.
The leaked OnePlus 6 specs confirm the phone includes a headphone jack so it's unclear if these wireless buds will be included in the new phone's box or if it will come with a wired headset instead.
Google already said last year that it killed the headphone jack so that it can create all - screen devices in the future.
The Hyperkin Supaboy allows you to bring your SNES games with you on the go, and even has a headphone jack so you don't disturb those around you.
There is also a headphone jack so you can listen to your PS4 games using any headphones you have lying at home.
On the module you'll also find a headphone jack so you can plug - in the set of your choice for those late night sessions.
The IXL has a headphone jack so you can have your child be plugged right in.
Owing to the fact that the device is meant to be used with wired headphones, the GET has a 3.5 mm headphone jack so you can plug in your choice of headset.
I like the ability to plug in a headphone jack so I can listen to Spotify or an audiobook.
This is great for holding two sippy cups and it also has a phone storage with a headphone jack so that you could put your phone here and your headphone's there and you're well on your way.

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(There's no headphone jack, so you'll need Bluetooth headphones.)
However, it being post independence Zim they could not find any speakers so they installed three headphone jacks and proceeded to cruise through the bush open air with their headphones on.
Package Include HandHelditems (TM) universal Stylus pen features Soft foamy tip and a 3.5 mm headphone jack insert so you never lose your stylus.
The module comes complete with headphone jacks, and it is even got its own internal microphone so you will be able to adjust audio levels with ease and never take your eyes off the undead hordes fighting their way through your screen.
It comes with an integrated audio jack so it can act as stereo headphones when connected to a music source such as a smartphone or an MP3 player.
Personally I'm buying the Onyx device direct from manufacturer when (if) they release it this month... but my reason is because I want the headphone jack, and I plan to upgrade to 4.4 kitkat... so the extra ram can't hurt.
There is no 3.5 mm headphone jack, so if you want to use headphones or a speaker it has to be wireless.
The current model has done away with the 3.5 mm headphone jack, so listening to music and audiobooks are obviously out of the question.
There are plenty of customized areas that have plenty of room for you to access the volume, 3.55 mm headphone jack and croppings so the speakers are visible.
These apart, the XTS also includes other features such as a USB 2.0 port, stereo headphone jack, text - to - speech support and so on.
There are currently no speakers or 3.5 mm headphone jack, so you will not be able to listen to music or audiobooks.
The WinTab 10 offers a standard USB 2.0 port, micro HDMI out so you can connect to TV or display, a headphone jack, power button and power port.
I have an old Kindle keyboard that has two speakers on the bottom and a headphone jack on top, never used it myself except once to see hear what it did, but don't remember how to make it work; I think it had something to do with certain keys pressed on the keyboard to make it function... so Amazon started out selling the kindle with the ability for sound and then they taketh it away and now they're selling that ability for $ 20... simply amazing
It has a built in headphone jack and a mono speaker so you can listen to audiobooks or music.
The device also has a headphone jack, so you can listen to whats playing, without making anyone around you irate.
There are built in speakers and a audio jack so you can listen right from the device or via headphones.
I think people are going to be attracted that this e-reader has a 3.5 mm headphone jack, so you can listen to audiobooks and music.
I think so, the Kobo Aura H2O had a SD card and Micro SD hidden beneath a waterproof flap, including a 3.5 mm headphone jack would be merely academic.
The speaker is monaural rather than stereo, so if you've listening to music, you'll want to plug in a headphone or an external set of speakers to its headphone jack.
Like iPad 2, the volume control is on the left perimeter, but so is the on / off button and the 3.5 mm headphone jack, which means they're actually on the top when you hold the 8.9 horizontally.
In my opinion, not the best spot for the headphone jack, as it creates some awkwardness when in use but for the most part I use Bluetooth headphones anyway, so not that big of a deal.
Its 3.5 mm headphone jack and power button are on the top of the tablet when held in landscape mode, but so are the volume controls.
When you hold it so that the front - facing camera is on the top, along the top edge are a volume rocker, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a USB 2.0 micro-USB port and a power button, all of which are accessible through two deep openings in the case.
The main problem with audio is that the headphone jack is ever so slightly noisy.
Then there's the 4 GB of RAM, microSD slot (we aren't told the max capacity), 64 GB of internal flash, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, microphone, a headphone jack, and so on, all in a 17.13 cm by 8 cm by 1.35 cm clamshell.
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The headphone jack is waterproofed, so is free from flaps, but it's location on the bottom of the device isn't so convenient if you want to rest the tablet on a table.
The Acer Iconia Tab A200 has both a full - sized USB port and a micro USB port, although, irritatingly, you can't charge it by USB and so have to use the bundled AC adaptor that connects via a port that looks almost identical to the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The chiclet style keyboard dock has it's own battery which should extend battery life to 10 hours or so, 2 USB ports, full size ethernet, headphone and microphone jacks.
The rest of features and specs are FM Radio with RDS, GPS, micro USB 2.0 port, micro HDMI port to watching 1080p playback on bigger Television, microphone and headphone combo jack, Bluetooth to communicate wirelessly with other compatible device and Broadcom 11b / g / n Wi - Fi wireless for fast and secure internet connections So, what you think about the latest Lenovo Tablet?
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