The Raptor packs all the ports you'd expect from a gaming PC, starting with two USB 3.0 ports and headphone and
microphone jacks on the top panel and a DVD - RW optical drive and power button directly on the front.
There's even an included splitter adapter that lets you plug the Rig into the separate headphone and
microphone jacks on your PC.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, I don't have access to a good enough
microphone to get a good recording the road noise (my phone mic just makes an incomprehensible mess), but I took a video of jiggle and rotation tests
on jacks.
On top of the tablet are a microphone and a headphone jack, and Power buttons and Volume controls live on on the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testin
On top of the tablet are a
microphone and a headphone
jack, and Power buttons and Volume controls live
on on the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testin
on on the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testin
on the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testing.
A power button resides at the very top of the tablet while a lone headphone /
microphone jack is
on the right.
There is a a lock / power button
on the top right next to the micro-USB port and
microphone, and a volume rocker
on the top left next to the headphone
jack.
A
microphone will be placed in the bezel under the screen, and USB 2.0 ports and a headphone
jack will be
on the sides.
On the left, at the bottom is the headphone
jack, followed by the
microphone jack, a USB port, mini-HDMI port, Ethernet port and power
jack.
It will have a single home button, and volume control
on the sides as well as «all the same in / out connectivity as the current iPhone 3GS, including a 3.5 - mm stereo headphone
jack, built - in speaker grills, a
microphone, GPS, 3G connectivity and a 30 - pin dock connector.»
Buttons for power and volume can be found
on the left with a combination headphone /
microphone jack.
Along the bottom, lies the tablet's stereo speaker, while a 3.5 mm headphone /
microphone jack sits
on the top edge.
Ports include a headphone
jack and USB (for charging and connecting to a computer)
on the left side of the device, and a
microphone jack and microSD slot
on the bottom edge.
Two USB 2.0 ports and a FireWire port share space
on the lower - front bezel with headphone and
microphone jacks.
On the top panel there's a headphone
jack, a
microphone jack, and two USB 3.0 ports.
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.
Going over the phone there's a volume up, down and mute key
on the right, a speaker and
microphone on the bottom, microUSB and mini-HDMI ports
on the left, a 3.5 - millimeter headphone
jack and a power /
on / off button
on the top alongside a secondary noise canceling
microphone.
The tablet has minimal buttons with a single home button
on the front, volume controls
on the back right panel and a stereo / headphone /
microphone combination
jack, rotation switch and power button
on the top edge of the device.
When held horizontally, the device's dual headphone /
microphone jack, volume control and microUSB slot are
on the left side along with a plastic cover that opens to reveal a microHDMI output and microSD slot.
On the front panel there is a
microphone jack, a headphone
jack, an SD card slot, and two USB 3.0 ports.
On one end of the cylindrical battery lies a nickel - size power button, while the other end has a 3.5 mm headphone -
microphone jack.
As far as port, sensor, and button placement is concerned:
on the back, we have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor
on the A series;
on the front, we have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a front - facing camera, earpiece, display, back and recent app capacitive keys, and a home button with an integrated touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only);
on the bottom, there's a
microphone, 3.5 mm headphone
jack, MicroUSB port, and the speaker grille;
on the top, we have nothing other than the secondary
microphone, and, just like the new GS7, there's no IR blaster
on board; and the volume buttons are located
on the left side of the aluminium frame, while the power button is located
on the right side — all three buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.
The top panel (when in horizontal mode) houses an SDXC card slot,
on the right side there's Mini USB port (for syncing), HDMI and USB ports, a headphone
jack, a
microphone, and the power adapter connector.
There are two additional
microphones for noise cancellation that improve the Droid X's call quality: one is located
on top of the device, left of the 3.5 mm headphone
jack and power / lock button, while the other is located
on the lower back.
The speakers are positioned
on each side of the tablet, along with a 3.5 mm headphone /
microphone combo
jack, microSD Card slot (expandable up to 128 GB), micro HDMI port and microUSB 2.0 port
on the left.
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.
Capacity: 8 GB / 16 GB (16 GB is available exclusively
on Creative.com) Color: White Screen Size: 7» (diagonal) Display: 16.8 mill color TFT, Resistive Touch Screen Resolution: 480 x 800 pixels Dimension: 207.4 x 133 x 13.7 mm Weight: 400g Processor: ZiiLABS ZMS - 08 HD Media - Rich Applications Processor Operating System: Android 2.1 Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 2.1 EDR (with apt - X & A2DP) Wireless Network: Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g HD video (HDMI): Yes Camera: Front camera (VGA) Built - in
Microphone: Yes (Mono) Built - in Speaker: Yes (Stereo) Accelerometer: Yes Memory Expansion: microSD, up to 32 GB Audio Enhancement: X-Fi Audio Enhancements (Crystalizer, Expand) Audio Support: MP3, AAC, WMA9, FLAC, OGG, ADPCM, MIDI, WAV, Audible Format Video Support: H. 264, MPEG4, WMV9, MJPEG, MOV, AVI, MKV Photo Support: JPG, BMP, PNG Connectors: mini USB, 3.5 mm Stereo
jack
Capacity: 8 GB / 16 GB (16 GB is available exclusively
on Creative.com) Color: Black Screen Size: 10» (diagonal) Sensitivity Display: 262k color TFT, Resistive Touch Screen Resolution: 1024 x 600 pixels Dimension: 262 x 173 x 13.7 mm Weight: 650g Processor: ZiiLABS ZMS - 08 HD Media - Rich Applications Processor Operating System: Android 2.1 Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 2.1 EDR (with apt - X & A2DP) Wireless Network: Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g HD video (HDMI): Yes Camera: Front camera (VGA) Built - in
Microphone: Yes (Mono) Built - in Speaker: Yes (Stereo) Accelerometer: Yes Memory Expansion: SD, up to 32 GB Audio Enhancement: X-Fi Audio Enhancements (Crystalizer, Expand) Audio Support: MP3, AAC, WMA9, FLAC, OGG, ADPCM, MIDI, WAV, Audible Format Video Support: H. 264, MPEG4, WMV9, MJPEG, MOV, AVI, MKV Photo Support: JPG, BMP, PNG Connectors: mini USB, 3.5 mm Stereo
jack
The
microphone and the Micro-USB port are
on the bottom and there is a 3.5 mm
jack on top.
Connectivity is limited
on the Venue 10 7000: It consists of just a micro USB port, a tray for a microSD card (up to 512 GB) and a combo
microphone / headphone
jack.
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?
It was also sporting a webcam &
microphone and for connectivity
on the left hand side of the device we have audio
jacks, docking port connector and a microsd card slot.
RIM's first BlackBerry PlayBook tablet comes with BlackBerry OS with QNX technology, running
on a A9 dual - core 1 GHz chipset, sporting 7» LCD touch display, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB versions, 3 Megapixels front facing camera, 5 Megapixels rear facing camera, with support for 1080p HD video recording, Wi - Fi — 802.11 a / b / g / n, support for WebKit / HTML -5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, 1080p HD video playback with an HDMI - out port, a 3.5 mm headset
jack, inbuilt
microphone and is powered by a 5300mAh battery.
On top of the phone, there's a 3.5 - millimeter headset
jack and a second
microphone for noise cancellation.
Moving to port and connections, it's offers headphone
jack,
microphone jack, Bluetooth ® (v3.0), microSD card reader, micro USB port and integrated Wi - Fi (b / g / n) to keeps you connected
on the go.
As we can see from the images, the Android PC features sleek compact design, and runs
on Google Android 4.2 Jelly Bean mobile operating system, and comes with Marvell New Armada 1.2 GHz dual - core processor, 1GB / 2 GB RAM, 4GB / 8 GB internal storage, WiFi, 2 USB 2.0 ports, and speaker &
microphone jack.
The left side includes a
microphone, while the device's speakers are located
on the bottom side, along with the power cord
jack and an accessory slot.
* Powered by a 1 GHz Samsung S5PV210 ARM Cortex - A8 processor * a 7 - inch WVGA resistive touchscreen display with ratio 16:9 and 800 x 480 pixel resolutions * Screen resolution of 800 x 480 pixels * 4 GB of flash storage with expandable up to 32 GB, & an SDHC card slot * Built - in front - facing camera,
microphone and speaker * Runs
on Google Android 2.2 Froyo OS * 3.5 mm headphone
jack, USB 2.0 port, HDMI port provide 1080p HD video * a 2000mAh battery * Dimensions: 4.75 x 7.68 x 0.53 inches and weight 2.84 pounds * pre loaded with Aldiko eBook and AppsLib apps
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 volum
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 volum
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.
The rest of Hardware configuration
on the device are a 1GHZ NVIDIA ® Tegra ™ 2 mobile processor, 1 GB of memory, 3.5 mm Headphones
jack, internal Stereo speakers, internal
microphone and a 9.4 inch LED backlit HD touchscreen display with resolution of 1280 x 800 pixel.
Compatible with PC, mobile, and consoles, the Electra V2 utilizes a standard 3.5 mm audio
jack that is hard wired into the headset and can not be removed, but also comes with a splitter cable for headphone and
microphone separation
on PC should you desire to separate the channels.
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.
Up top is the headphone
jack and a
microphone, and at the bottom is the microUSB port, flanked by two grills, giving the appearance of a dual speaker setup, even though it is actually only a single speaker
on the right side.
The only set ports are those
on the front panel, where there are two USB 3.0 along with
jacks for a
microphone and headphones.
As if that weren't enough, a flip - up card reader
on the top of the case includes two additional USB 2.0 ports, a headphone
jack and a
microphone jack.
An Ethernet
jack, HDMI and Mini Display Port outputs are
on the left side, along with two USB 3.0 ports, a single USB 3.1 Type - C port and a headphone /
microphone jack.
When browsing our wired recommendations, you'll want to be
on the lookout for models with a three - button inline remote module with a
microphone — such models are fully compatible with the specially designed headphone
jack on Apple devices, so you can control music playback (play / pause, skip forward, skip back), adjust volume up and down, use the headphones for phone calls, and even give Siri voice commands.
And that's just
on the back — two more USB 3.0 ports and separate headphone /
microphone jacks dot the top of the case.Video connectivity comes via the GTX 680, which offers two DVI outputs along with DisplayPort and HDMI.
On the right side, is a combination headphone /
microphone jack, a charging status light, a power button, a volume button and a Noble Wedge security slot.
On the left are two USB 3.0 ports, separate headphone and
microphone jacks, and an SD card slot.
On the top sits a 3.5 mm audio
jack and an IR blaster and a secondary
microphone, while at the bottom there is a microUSB port and a primary
microphone.