There's a USB - C connector, speaker grille, and
headphone jack visible at the bottom.
The device has on - screen buttons and a USB Type C port, but there is no 3.5 mm
headphone jack visible at the bottom.
Not exact matches
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.
The battery isn't user replaceable, and there's no memory card slot; the only
visible ports are the micro USB port and
headphone jack, both on the bottom panel.
A small speaker and
headphone jack is also
visible on the controller, something that is an obvious step forward as the Nintendo Wiimotes have had speakers for a while.
On the top you find the Power Button, the Volume Control, Heat Exhaust (with a cheeky look at the heatsink
visible) and a
headphone jack.
The biggest aesthetic assault happens on the tablet's bottom edge, where there are three highly
visible screws interchangeably sandwiched between the power button, volume rocker and
headphone jack.
Other
visible features include a large power button and the lack of a
headphone jack.