On the top, there is a 3.5
mm audio port while on the bottom side, there is a speaker and USB Type - C port for charging.
Not exact matches
A four - speaker
audio system includes Bluetooth connectivity and a single CD player,
while also offering USB and 3.5
mm auxiliary
audio ports.
For connectivity, the tablet boasts of Wi - Fi and Bluetooth as well as an inbuilt GPS,
while the device also accommodates a 3.5
mm audio jack and a USB
port.
The top edge of the TF701T houses the power button,
while the left side has the volume rocker, microSD card slot, microHDMI
port and a 3.5
mm audio jack.
While the 3.5
mm audio jack is placed on the top, the micro-USB
port is placed at the bottom, flanked by the speaker grille.
The tablet comes with a microSD memory card slot that will let you build upon the onboard memory all the way up to 32 GB
while also including other features like a 3 megapixel camera, GPS navigation, a mini USB 2.0
port, 3.5
mm audio jack along with G - Sensor and E-Compass.
A keyboard - dock will have a 3.5
mm audio output and charging support,
while a multimedia dock will HDMI out,
audio out and a charging
port.
The BOOX also includes a USB
port for further expansion, a 3.5
mm audio port if you'd like to listen to music
while reading, and integrated Wi - Fi for connecting to the internet.
The power and volume buttons are on the right side
while the Micro-USB
port and 3.5
mm audio socket are on the top.
When held in landscape, the volume rocker and a ridged power button are on the left,
while the right hosts a 3.5
mm audio jack, a micro USB charging
port, and a microSD card slot that worked fine with a 256 GB card.
The quad - core 1.3 GHz MediaTek MT8127 processor is good enough for this tablet,
while it has a Mali - 450 MP4 graphics processor, 1 GB of RAM, a mono speaker, a microphone, a 3.5
mm audio jack, a micro-USB 2.0
port, a microSD card slot, a 0.3 MP front camera (640 x 480), and a 2MP rear camera with 1600 x 1200 video support.
It also has a microSD card slot with support for memory cards up to as much as 256 GB,
while it also has
ports like a HDMI
port, a nano - SIM slot, a 3.5
mm audio combo jack, and a DC power
port.
As for sensors, this tablet has GPS, AGPS, GLONASS, and a G - sensor,
while ports include a 3.5
mm audio combo jack and a micro-USB
port.
The rest of the
port configuration is bog standard and you'll get a 3.5
mm audio jack at the top
while a microUSB
port is placed at the bottom.
The micro-USB
port for charging and data transfers sits in the bottom,
while the 3.5
mm audio jack sits on the top.
Amazon claims there's no room for a standard 3.5
mm audio jack, and
while I'm no electrical engineer, judging by the fact that the only
port on the device is a outdated micro USB jack, I have to at least wonder.
The top features the 3.5
mm audio jack
while the bottom has a standard Micro-USB
port and speaker grille.
Except this, the two Android tablets share the same specs, including 10.1 - inch touch screen with 1280 x 768 pixels resolution, 1 GB RAM, 250 GB internal HDD, 2 - megapixel front facing webcam and 5 - megapixel rear camera,
while other interfaces also include 3.5
mm audio jack, USB
port, microSD card slot supporting up to 32 GB and mini USB
port.
The USB Type - C
port is on the base,
while the 3.5
mm audio jack is on top of the device.
The right side contains a USB 3.0
port, a Kensington lock slot and an SD card reader,
while the left side houses HDMI out, a second USB 3.0
port, a 3.5
mm audio jack and a USB Type - C
port.
The top of the smartphone sports the 3.5
mm audio jack
while the base carries the speaker grille and the USB Type C
port.
The design has been kept minimalistic — there are no buttons on the left and the base,
while on the right are the volume rocker and a slightly textured power / display button and right on top of the phone is a micro USB
port and a 3.5
mm audio jack.
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.
The top of the iPhone 6 doesn't have anything,
while the bottom comes with the Lighting
port flanked by a 3.5
mm audio jack on the left, and mono speaker grilles on the right.
The 3.5
mm audio port and pin - hole mic sit on the top, between two antenna stripes,
while the USB Type - C connector and another pin - hole mic sit on the bottom, also between two antenna stripes.
The base of the smartphone carries the speaker grilles and the micro USB
port while the top bears the 3.5
mm audio jack, the infrared
port and the mic.
Up top is a 3.5
mm audio jack,
while a micro USB
port is on the bottom edge.
The top of the phone is kind of boxy and holds the 3.5
mm audio jack
while the base of the smartphone sports the USB Type - C
port and speakers.
Three buttons are found on the right side (volume, power, shutter), the USB
port sits at the bottom edge,
while the nano SIM slot is positioned on the top left corner just next to the 3.5
mm audio jack.
The company has kept the top of the smartphone pretty clean
while the works are put in at the base — the speaker grille, the micro USB
port (sorry, no USB Type - C here) and the 3.5
mm audio jack are all placed at the base.
The box includes a 3.5
mm analog, S / PDIF output for headphones or digital
audio connections, and
while there's no built - in ethernet
port, the full - sized USB
port supports USB - to - ethernet adapters, along with external storage drives and game controllers.
The left side is bare with no buttons or
ports to hold,
while the right frame houses the power / home key and volume rocker keys.The top has the 3.5
mm audio jack,
while the bottom has a Micro-USB
port for data transfer / charging along with the microphone.
While the USB
port and speakers are placed on the bottom edge, the 3.5
mm audio jack is on the top edge.
The iPad Pro 2 is expected to ditch the 3.5
mm audio jack for a lightening
port similar to iPhone 7,
while the new iPad already has one.
Echoing previous leaks and rumors, the latest leak also shows the Nexus Sailfish with a USB Type - C connector
port and bottom - mounted speakers,
while the 3.5
mm audio jack is placed at the top.
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.
Though the Zik 3 are aimed at wireless listening first, there are not one but two ways to plug - and - play: The standard 3.5
mm input allows for analog playback without the battery,
while the micro-USB
port pulls double duty as a charging
port and a digital input for hi - res
audio at up to 24bit / 192kHz.
The same Googler also directly related the elimination of the 3.5
mm audio jack with a «move towards a bezel-less future,» implying that creating a bezel - free device would at the very least be harder to do
while keeping the 3.5
mm audio port.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideA micro-USB
port and iPhone - like speakers line the bottom,
while a 3.5
mm audio jack sits on top.
The power and volume buttons are on the right
while the 3.5
mm audio socket and charging
port are on the top and bottom respectively.
While on the top edge there is a 3.5
mm audio jack and microUSB 2.0
port is placed on bottom edge alongside microphone.
The top edge houses the 3.5
mm audio jack
while the microUSB
port resides on the bottom edge along with a microphone.
The 3.5
mm audio jack can be found on the top edge
while microUSB
port is placed on the bottom edge.
Talking about the edges, the top edge houses 3.5
mm audio jack
while the bottom jack has microUSB 2.0
port and the secondary microphone.
The home button, equipped with a fingerprint sensor and flanked by the back and recent apps buttons, is located below the display on the short edge,
while the microUSB
port, 3.5
mm audio jack and two speakers are found along the bottom edge.
The bottom side houses the micro USB
port and dual speakers,
while the top has a 3.5 -
mm audio jack.
Talking further about the
ports placements, the bottom edge houses microUSB
port and a microphone
while the top edge has the 3.5
mm audio jack only.
Moving on with talk of
ports, the microUSB, microphone and 3.5
mm audio jack is placed on the bottom edge
while the top edge is kept clean.
While Apple skipped the 3.5
mm audio port with the latest iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, LeEco did that seven months back.
At the top, there is a 3.5
mm audio jack, the micro-USB
port, speaker grille at the bottom, the hybrid dual - SIM card tray on left
while the volume rocker & power button placed on the right side.