Razer purposefully
placed the power and volume buttons so that they're easily accessible in both portrait and landscape orientation.
Ports can be found on both sides and are generally well placed, but Lenovo has also
placed the power and volume buttons on the right flank, an unusual location that can cause trouble for those who search for ports by touch rather than sight.
Vivo has
placed the power and the volume buttons on the right, while the SIM tray sits on the left.
Though I didn't have a G3 on hand for comparison, the G4 definitely seems to benefit from the same efficient, slightly curved body design that makes it feel smaller than it actually is (and
places the power and volume buttons in a slightly awkward place on the back).
ZTE did a good job with control placement as well,
placing the power and volume buttons along the right side and the fingerprint sensor on the back for easy access.
LG designed the G2 to be a very thin smartphone, so instead of
placing the power and volume buttons on the side of the G2, LG chose to place them on the back of the smartphone.
Not exact matches
Standard equipment includes adjustable steering column, cruise control, air conditioner, AM - FM stereo radio
and tape deck (with extra station selection
and volume controls in a handy
place on the instrument panel),
power sliding
and tilting moonroof with sun shade,
power windows
and door locks, mechanically adjustable thigh
and lower - back support on the driver's seat, dual electrically adjusting door mirrors, electric rear - window defroster, fog lamps, child - proof rear door locks, factory service manual, 8,000 - rpm tachometer, 140 - mph (220 - kmh) speedometer.
Options: Antenna Type: Integrated Roof@Audio Controls On Steering Wheel: Audio Controls@Clock: In - Radio Display@Digital Audio Input: Yes@Fuel Type: Regular Unleaded@Head Airbags: Curtain 1St
And 2Nd Row@Max Torque Rpm: 4 400 Rpm@Seating Capacity: 5@Speed Rating: H@In-Dash Cd: Single@Variable Valve Timing: Variable Valve Timing@Dash Trim: Metal - Look / Piano Black@Doors: 4@Grille: Black W / Chrome Accents@Manual / Automatic: Automatic@Total Valves: 16@12V Dc
Power Outlet: 1@Door Pockets: Driver
And Passenger@Low Fuel Level: Low Fuel Level@Max Rpm: 6 000 Rpm@Passenger Airbag: Yes@Radio Data System: Yes@Roadside Distance: 36 000 Miles@Rust Months: 60 Months@Steering Wheel Trim: Leather / Metal - Look @Braking Assist: Braking Assist@Cruise Controls On Steering Wheel: Cruise Controls@Drivetrain Months: 60 Months@Rust Distance: Unlimited Miles@2-Stage Unlocking: 2 - Stage Unlocking@Compression Ratio: 9.80: 1@Cylinders: 4@Mount Location: Underbody W / Crankdown @Prefix: P@Profile: 65@Shift Knob Trim: Metal-Look@Transmission: Cvt@Center Console: Full With Storage@Combined: 34Mpg@Cruise Control: Cruise Control@Epa Interior
Volume: 94.1 Cu.Ft.@Number Of Cylinders: I-4@Reading Lights: Front@Size: Compact@Total Seating Capacity: 5@City: 31 Mpg@Curb Weight: 2 485 Lbs.@Engine Size: 1.6 L@Front Air Conditioning: Manual@Highway: 39 Mpg@
Power Steering: Speed - Proportional Electric
Power Steering@Radio: Siriusxm Am / Fm / Satellite @Steering Wheel: Tilt-Adjustable@Cupholders: Front
And Rear@Front Seat Type: Bucket@Max Cargo Capacity: 38 Cu.Ft.@Vehicle Emissions: Ulev Ii@Cargo Tie Downs: Cargo Tie Downs@Child Safety Locks: Manual@Displacement: 98 Cu.In.@Drivetrain Distance: 60 000 Miles@Basic Distance: 36 000 Miles@Corrosion Perforation Warranty@Manufacturer's 0 - 60Mph Acceleration Time (Seconds): 9.4 S@Trans Speeds - Va: 2@Abs: 4-Wheel@Automatic Type: Cvt@Cargo Capacity All Seats In
Place: 19 Cu.Ft.@Cargo Capacity Rear Seat Down Or Removed: 38 Cu.Ft.@Driver Airbag: Yes@Driven Wheels: Front-Wheel@Horse
Power: 109 Hp@Rear View Camera: Yes@Seatback Storage: 1@Satellite Radio: Siriusxm@Size: 1.6 L@Trans Type - Va: Cvt@Width: 185 Mm@Basic Warranty@Cargo Area Light: Cargo Area Light@Fuel Capacity: 10.8 Gal.@Number Of Speeds: Continuously Variable@Retained Accessory
Power: Retained Accessory
Power@Speed Sensitive
Volume Control: Yes@Tire Pressure Monitoring System: Yes@Roadside Assistance Coverage@Total Number Of Speakers: 4@Turning Radius: 17.1» @Basic Months: 36 Months@Bumpers: Body-Colored@Cargo Grocery Bag Holder: Yes@External Temp: External Temperature Display@Roadside Months: 36 Months@Tachometer: Tachometer@Torque: 107 Lb.-Ft.@Valve Gear: Dohc@Mp3 Player: Yes@Axle Ratio: 3.75@Upholstery: Premium Cloth@Door Reinforcement: Side - Impact Door Beam@
Power Door Locks: Remote
Power Door Locks@Type: As@Type: Regular Unleaded@Diameter: 15.0@Engine Configuration: Inline@Front Brakes: Ventilated Disc@Memory Card Slot: Yes@Powertrain Warranty@Trip Computer: Trip Computer
Standard equipment includes adjustable steering column, cruise control, air conditioner, AM - FM stereo radio
and tape deck (with extra station selection
and volume controls in a handy
place on the instrument panel),
power sliding
and tilting moonroof with sun shade,
power windows
and door locks, mechanically adjustable thigh
and lower - back support on the driver's seat, dual electrically adjusting door mirrors, electric rear - window defroster, fog lamps, child - proof rear door locks, factory service manual, 8,000 - rpm tachometer, 140 - mph (220 - kmh speedometer.
Moving to the front row, life - easing highlights include a giant bin between the front seats, well -
placed cupholders, heated
and cooled front seats, plenty of easy - access space for personal items,
power and USB ports, plus mostly intuitive climate
and infotainment controls (the lack of a proper
volume knob continues to bedevil several current Honda models).
The
power button
and volume rockers are
placed on the right edge of the device.
The
power / lock
and volume rocker keys will be
placed on the right - hand side of this tablet, while you'll notice a physical home key is located below the display, which is
placed in - between two capacitive keys.
The tube includes a microphone / headphone slot, with a large circular
power button
placed on the left hand side; the opposite side boasts a mini USB port
and volume control button.
The
power button
and volume rocker are
placed at right side while SIM
and memory card slots are at the left.
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.
Both the
power button
and volume rocker are
placed on the right edge.
Kurio
placed the Xtreme 2's
power and volume buttons on the top edge, while the tablet's microSD memory slot (which supports cards with up to 32 GB of memory) lives on the bottom edge.
While the
power button
and loudspeaker are
placed on the right edge, the
volume rocker is on the left edge.
While the
power button
and speaker are
placed on the right edge, the
volume rocker, dual SIM card slot,
and a dedicated MicroSD card slot are
placed on the left edge.
The
power and volume buttons have a good tactile feel,
and are
placed on the right where they are easily accessible with a thumb or forefinger depending on which hand you are using the phone with.
It has
volume buttons
and a dedicated Bixby button at the left edge while the
power button is
placed at the right side.
Apple
placed the
power button on the top of the iPad Air (in portrait mode), while the Silent / Screen rotation lock switch
and volume buttons sit on the top - right edge.
LeapFrog
placed the Epic's raised
power and volume buttons on its top edge.
The
power and volume buttons on the edge are easy to find
and press
and placed in such a way that they don't get in the way no matter the orientation.
This time, the
power and volume buttons are
placed on the grippy soft - coated back instead of the side — an unorthodox touch that works here.
The
power button
and volume rockers are also well
placed on the right
and left sides, respectively.
The
Power button
and volume rocker are
placed on the right edge.
The
Power button is still awkwardly
placed on the bottom panel,
and hardware
volume controls are still missing, both of which Amazon corrected on the Kindle Fire HD.
Around the edges you'll find the Micro-USB
and 3.5 mm connections; there's a
volume rocker on the left
and a
power / standby button on the right, in the same location that Samsung chooses for its top - tier smartphones, conveniently
placed.
The
volume rocker
and the
power button are
placed on the right, whereas the SIM tray sits on the left.
The
power and volume buttons are ergonomically
placed on the right side which makes it easy for single handed use.
Volume buttons
and Power Grills will be
placed at the right side.
These edges curve up to a chrome strip that holds the glass front in
place, with nothing but the
power and volume keys along the edges for the users to brush their fingers across.
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.
And on the sides we see the power / lock button and the volume rocker and places where you can store your sim card and SD car
And on the sides we see the
power / lock button
and the volume rocker and places where you can store your sim card and SD car
and the
volume rocker
and places where you can store your sim card and SD car
and places where you can store your sim card
and SD car
and SD card..
Dell
placed the SD memory reader, Noble lock slot
and USB 2.0 port on the right side, where the notebook's
power and volume buttons rest.
As we can see, the
power button
and the
volume rocker are in the same
place, but the microphone have been moved down from the top right side to the middle of the tablet.
The
Power and Volume buttons are in an unusual
place, on the back, which is surprising considering the tablet has a considerable bezel around its screen.
The USB 2.0 micro port is located on the left edge of the Tab 2, next to the
volume rocker
and power switches, which are
placed subtly, without any call - outs for functions.
The
volume rocker
and power / sleep buttons are
placed on the left panel, whereas the microUSB port is
placed on the top.
The bezel is simple
and clean, like the iPad 2's, with just the hardware features you need: well - positioned
power and volume controls at the top, front
and rear cameras
placed unobtrusively (
and they have much better image resolution
and quality than the iPad 2's), an audio jack at the top, small speaker notches on the sides,
and charging / syncing connector at the bottom.
The speakers
and controls, a
power button
and a
volume rocker, match the color
and texture of the tablet well,
and nothing seems out of
place or glaringly ugly.
In terms of buttons — the
power / sleep button
and the
volume rocker sits on the right while the microSD card slot
and a dual nano - SIM card tray is
placed on the left.
When it comes to buttons
and port placements, you have the micro-USB port
and the 3.5 mm audio jack sitting on the top, whereas the
power / sleep button
and the
volume rocker are
placed on the right.
All the covered ports
and slots for microSD, SIM
and charger are
placed on the left, while the
power button,
volume rocker
and dedicated camera button are on the right.
Up front, the tablets come with front - facing camera on top of the display,
and volume and power button
placed at on the right hand side.
Just below the
power button, you have the awkwardly
placed volume rocker
and a dedicated camera shutter button, which is something we frequently see on Sony smartphones.
The
volume rocker
and power / sleep buttons are
placed on the right panel, whereas the microUSB port is
placed on the top.
Unlike the Kindle Fire, which has been kept pretty bare from any buttons, save for the one that
powers up the device, the Kobo Arc has both a
power and volume control button, with the latter being
placed on the right side of the tablet.
Moving around the device, the
power button
and volume rocker are found on the right side, the microSD card slot is
placed on the left,
and the microUSB port
and headphone jack are both at the bottom.