I also liked the feel
of the volume rocker and power buttons; I found them easier to press than those on the Transformer Prime.
The position
of volume rockers and the power buttons seems to be the same, on the right side of the device.
Not exact matches
Gone is the round
volume /
power dial on the bottom left
and the small joystick on the bottom right, as all
of the raised
buttons,
rockers and dials have been replaced by digital interfaces.
The
power button and volume rockers are placed on the right edge
of the device.
At the top
of the right side is a headphone jack, with a
volume rocker and power button just beneath.
The
power button and a physical
volume rocker sit on the top right side
of the tablet, while the top edge houses the various ports.
In terms
of buttons and ports, there is a
power button and a
volume rocker on the right hand side, SIM card slot on the left,
and USB Type - C
and 5 mm audio jack on the bottom.
A
volume rocker and the
power button sit at the top
of the chassis.
The
power / lock
button still resides on the upper - right
and the
volume rocker on the left side
of the iPod 5th - generation.
The side
button arrangement also appears to have been reshuffled, with the right edge accommodating the
volume rocker, as well as both the
power and «convenience» key, while the SIM card tray slot has been repositioned to the opposite left edge
of the device.
The right - hand edge
of the device is home to the
volume rocker,
and you'll find the
power button on the left
and a headphone socket on the top edge.
Sure, I complained about the quality
of the
buttons in my review
of the device saying «the
volume rocker and lock /
power buttons are top - notch in their firmness
and clickability, however, the longish camera
button could be used as a mini-seesaw
and the four front
buttons aren't much to write home about either,» but I was asking for it to be improved, not removed!
Though the
volume rocker and power buttons look attractive in gunmetal gray, Dell made the odd choice
of placing them on the left side, the opposite
of most small tablets
and phones.
The Asus Transformer Prime has a microSD slot, a micro-HDMI port
and a
volume rocker along its left side; a
power button on the far left
of its top edge;
and a 3.5 mm headphone jack along its right side.
Unfortunately, we're not fans
of the handset's
volume rocker and dedicated
power button since they're narrow
and difficult to make out with our finger.
The new Nexus 5x
and Nexus 6p both feature a
volume rocker on the right side, situated right in the middle
of the side,
and a
power button right above the
rocker.
A
volume rocker lines the left side
of the device,
and the right side houses the
power button.
Along the top edge, near the left corner, you'll find the
power button and a
volume rocker, with a second cooling vent near the right side
of the slate.
The left edge
of the tablet holds the stylus - loop cutouts, a Kensington - style cable - lock slot, a SIM - card slot (disabled in our review unit), the
volume rocker,
and the
power button.
The right side
of the device has a
power button and a
volume rocker.
You've got the
power button,
volume rockers and IR blaster to the right side leaving the left side
of the tab bare.
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.
There are holes cut out
of the case for the rear camera, the stereo speakers along the bottom, the
volume rocker and 3.5 mm headphone socket, as well as the
power button and Micro USB charging port.
The top
of the tablet holds a
volume rocker,
power button and IR blaster.
In terms
of buttons and port placement, the right edge has a
volume rocker and a
power / sleep
button, whereas the left edge has a dual - SIM card tray where one
of the card slots is a hybrid slot that can either accommodate a SIM card or a microSD card.
In terms
of button placement we have a
power button on the top right edge which is in keeping with previous Meizu designs
and the
volume rocker on the upper left - side edge.
The left houses the SIM card slot, while the right has a myriad
of buttons, including the
volume rocker,
power button, a dedicated camera
button and a switch to toggle between Auto
and Pro modes.
All
of the Kindle's
buttons and ports — the
volume rocker, headphone jack, micro-USB,
and power switch — are now neatly in a row along the bottom edge.
A
volume rocker, a charging port,
and a ringer switch lie on the left spine
of the phone;
and the lock /
power button and camera shutter occupy the right.
Aside from a small smattering
of buttons, which comprise the iconoic home
button, a
volume rocker, hold /
power button and a switch for locking the screen orientation, the iPad is just a big screen you can touch.
Once again we find
volume rocker and power buttons on the upper left hand edge
of the phone, a trend that seems to be gaining momentum recently.
The top
of the Surface holds the
power button while the left side houses a headphone jack
and volume rocker.
It has holes cut out
of it for the 2 - megapixel rear camera, the single mono speaker along the bottom, the
volume rocker and 3.5 mm headphone socket, as well as the
power button and Micro USB charging port.
A
power button sits on the right
of the Note II, the
volume rocker is on the left,
and the headphone jack is on the top.
On the left end
of the spine is the
power button, with the Micro-USB port
and volume rocker above it on the tablet's slim edge,
and on the opposite is the headphone jack.
When holding the Note 10.1 in its landscape mode, the top area is where you'll find the tablet's sleep /
power button and volume rocker, the right side houses one
of its speakers
and a slot for the S Pen towards the upper portion, while the microSD
and SIM slots.
Similar to the iPhone
and iPod touch, the Apple iPad has very simple
buttons; aside from the home
button at the bottom
of the screen, the
power button can be found on top, while the
volume rocker is found at the right side with the screen orientation lock.
This pop
of color houses the
power and volume rocker buttons on the sides.
On the tablet you have a reasonably loud
and clear set
of speakers, a
volume rocker and power button.
A metal circular
power button and volume rocker, that have become trademarks
of the Xperia range, are positioned on the left.
At the top
of the rear is a strip
of plastic that's home to the camera lens, the
power button and the
volume rocker — the Prime's back was a single piece
of metal.
All
of the Pavilion x2's controls are located in the top right corner
and include
buttons for Windows
and power, along with
volume rocker.
A chrome
power button and a black matte
volume rocker sit at the top
of the tablet embedded in a hard black plastic panel with a snakeskin pattern.
All
of the 101's ports
and buttons are on the left side; from the top, there's a
volume rocker,
power, headphones, USB, microUSB, microSD card slot,
and a mini HDMI port.
The
volume rocker and power button are located on the right side
of the tablet, while a microUSB port can be found on the bottom edge.
The main body
of the device consists
of a rounded back with the
power and volume rocker buttons placed in the middle, as per LG's now signature design ethos.
The right side
of the device will contain three
buttons, which will likely be the
power button,
volume rocker,
and the convenience key, that is primarily used for jumping across different applications quickly.
The top
of the phone has a sleep /
power button and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, while the left side has a
volume rocker and a microUSB / charging port.
The left side
of the XPS 12 has a screen rotation
button, a sliding
power button, 3.5 mm headphone jack,
and a
volume rocker.
The top edge
of the Galaxy Player 5.0 contains a microSD slot, the bottom houses a microUSB port
and a 3.5 mm headphone jack,
and the
volume rocker sits on the left, right below the
power button.