Sentences with phrase «m headset jack»

While many OEMs seem to have considered ditching the 3.5 m headset jack for quite some time now, Lenovo has decided to make the decision to be the first big manufacturer to finally jump ship.
You get USB 3.0, USB - C and a USB - C Thunderbolt 3 connector, alongside a 3.5 m headset jack and a full - sized HDMI output.
There's a microSD card reader on the top of the tablet, and on the left there are a headset jack, a micro HDMI port, a micro USB port for the charger, and a full - size USB 3.0 port for connecting memory sticks, hard drives, and so on.
There's a headset jack on the top, micro-USB 2.0 port on the side (mainly used for the included charger), and a microSD card slot under a protective door.
Positioned on the left is the headset jack and buttons for power, volume and Windows.
On the left is a headset jack and physical buttons for volume and power.
There's a microSD card reader on the top of the tablet, and on the left there are a headset jack, a micro HDMI port, a micro USB port for the charger, and a full - size USB 3.0 port for connecting memory sticks, hard drives, and so on.
Up top is the headset jack, and the bottom is where you'll find the microUSB port and a single speaker.
With the ports for MicroUSB and the headset (yes there is a headset jack, which many might consider checking out for slim handsets) are placed in the bottom, with the microphone between them.
Good thing there's a headset jack.
There is a headset jack, it's just been placed on the top edge.
On the top, there is a headset jack, an IR blaster and a secondary mic.
On the right, there's a headset jack, two more USB 3.0 ports, and an HDMI port.
On the right, there's a headset jack, an SD card reader, the SIM card slot, a bay for the primary battery, a USB 2.0 port, and a USB 3.0 port.

Not exact matches

Most models include audio jacks for headsets, but that is an important feature for allowing a partner or other family member to listen as well, or built - in speakers and the option to connect to an external speaker.
It also includes a USB speaker, so there's no need for a headset, though there are two audio jacks on the device for privacy and to allow others to listen.
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.
The mono speaker, USB - C port, and 3.5 mm headset jack are found on the bottom.
There's the now - default 3.5 mm headset jack and microUSB port sitting above the left convenience key.
The top of this handset features a 3.5 mm headset jack, microUSB port and the charger plug - in, while there is nothing on the bottom of this handset.
The headset jack's location all the way in the upper corner means a dangling headphone cable while you're using the ThinkPad X1 Tablet in notebook mode, something we've always found awkward.
9V 2A travel charger, Type - C charging / data cable, USB Type - C to 3.5 mm headset jack adapter cable, M Pen (MediaPad M5 Pro only)
Furthermore there's a microSD card reader, a headset jack, a mini display port, a cover port, and a charging port.
The two - tone unibody plastic shell has a smooth matte finish and comes in either white / red and navy / blue that is waterproof up to 1 meter for 30 minutes while the headset and micro-USB jacks are open, and the SIM and memory cards fit into trays with rubber gaskets.
Below that is the 3.5 - mm headset jack, microUSB port and a flimsy flap covering the microSD Card slot.
There are two speakers and a 3.5 mm headset jack as well.
The MP3 player produced decent audio through a headset (the jack is on the bottom edge along with the Mini-USB port).
Sound output via Bluetooth or the 3.5 mm headset jack on the bottom was excellent, and the placement of the 3.5 mm headset jack next to the microUSB port means you can charge the tablet while listening to music at the same time.
Advanced media player for music, pictures and videos, with dedicated media keys and a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack, plus BlackBerry (R) Media Sync, which makes it easy to quickly sync music from your computer to the smartphone (ii)
The relevant specs otherwise for Acer Iconia B1 is the Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean OS, a 1.2 GHz Mediatek dual - core processor (MTK 8317T), 8 GB of storage though it has additional microSD lot for cheap expansion and easy file transfer, 802.11 b / g / n Wi - Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, 3.5 mm headset / headphone / microphone jack, internal speaker, front - facing 0.3 - megapixel webcam, and 2.0 micro-USB.
A mic or a headset jack is the bare minimum requirement.
The Touchlife can also be an e-reader as well and is compliant with the TXT, PDF, HTML, CHM, and RTF formats of eBooks.It also includes Wifi connection and a 3.5 mm headset jack.
On the top edge are ports for micro USB 2.0 and microHDMI, along with a standard headset jack.
On the top edge are ports for micro USB 2.0 and micro HDMI, along with a standard headset jack.
If not for the cut outs for the headset jack, microUSB port and camera, you might not even know there was a case on it.
On the right edge, there are two USB ports along with a headset jack, Ethernet port and power socket.
The LED notifier is still visible with a phone inserted, and the headset jack is also visible.
Meanwhile, the left side of the XPS 15 is equipped with another USB 3.0 port, a power plug, an HDMI port, a USB - C connection and a 3.5 mm headset jack.
As remind you, LG Vortex smartphone is packs a 3.2 - inch full touch - screen TFT LCD display with virtual QWERTY keyboard and resolution of 320 x 480 pixels, a 3.2 MP camera with video capture and zoom feature, GPS, Bluetooth, 3.5 mm stereo headset jack, Wi - Fi and 3G mobile hotspot capable.
There are connectors for Micro USB (which doubles as a power connector), Micro HDMI - out, a microSD card slot, and a headset jack.
While I would love to have seen a 3.5 mm headset jack, phone manufacturers are killing this standard port too so it is understandable that the Kindle Oasis doesn't have one.
The VX8300 also features a standard jack to accept universal hands - free headsets and up / down keys are located on the left side of the unit.
The handset also sports the usual rundown of Pearl 2 features including a 3.5 mm headset jack, external microSD card, and some other trinkets, but unless you've been dying for Wi - Fi calling on your SureType device, there's nothing here that should make you too excited.
When I do listen to music from my phone it's typically connected to a bluetooth speaker like a UE Boom, my Bose Earbuds or powering my home's Sonos setup, or better yet when I'm putting my audiophile game on I'm plugged into my wired headphones from B&O or Master & Dynamic (yes, the KEYone does have a 3.5 headset jack!).
The device's USB port (for charging and transferring content over an included cable) is on the bottom right edge, next to a headphone jack port that, annoyingly, doesn't accept standard mobile 3.5 mm jacks; you'll need to get a 2.5 mm adapter to use it with most types of headphones or headsets (the Cool - ER doesn't include earphones).
Features The tablet is outfitted with one full - size USB 3.0 port, a mini DisplayPort, a micro USB charging port, and a headset jack.
There is also a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack - handy as the multimedia capabilities have been vastly improved in the new BlackBerry 6 OS.
Also interesting is the 3.5 mm headset jack, as well as an improved Voice Notes app and media apps.
The Micro USB charging / syncing port is located on the top left side of the device, just below the 3.5 mm headset jack.
For connectivity and data, the Salsa is equipped with 802.11 b / g / n WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP, 3G, microUSB port, 3.5 mm headset jack and works on 900/2100 MHz UMTS / HSDPA and GSM / GPRS / EDGE 850 / 900/1800 / 1900 MHz network.
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