Sentences with phrase «port on the bottom»

For the charging ports on the bottom, you just have to flip open the rubber layer and plug your wires in that way.
You'll also find an off - center port on the bottom and a 3.5 mm audio jack up top.
A proprietary microUSB port on the bottom of the tablet is the only other connector port you'll find on the Jetstream.
The only port on the bottom is the unit's Micro-USB 2.0 connection.
We're slightly disappointed to see a Micro-USB port on the bottom rather than Type - C, but we can live with this.
The ports amount to a microUSB port on the bottom and a headphone jack up top.
The Reader has just two ports, an SD Card on top and a mini-USB port on the bottom for charging or connecting to a computer.
Two small speakers flank the headphone jack and miniUSB port on the bottom.
This won't matter too much for those who have their own ebook collections, of course, plug the Kobo Glo into a computer using the microUSB port on the bottom edge and you can easily drag and drop files onto the internal memory.
In all, this tablet was very slick and polished and I dig the fact that Acer, with their entire Iconia line of tablets, has a docking port on the bottom of the tablet.
Like any good phone in 2017, the ZenFone 3 Zoom includes a USB Type - C port on the bottom, along with a handy headphone jack and a conveniently located fingerprint sensor around back.
One of the big hardware flaws is that there is no SD port on the bottom of the device, instead you have to peel off a rear panel, exposing portions of the motherboard to insert it in.
You'll also find the headphone jack up top and a microUSB port on the bottom for charging and syncing.
The plastic alcoves that sit under the grip are where you'll find all the tablet's buttons and sockets, bar the proprietary docking port on the bottom.
Looking around the tablet you'll find the micro USB charging port on the bottom edge with the volume rocker and standby button situated high up on the right edge.
There's a headphone socket and a Micro-USB port on the bottom, and a mono speaker at the back.
At least the microUSB charging port on the bottom isn't big and clunky, as on Toshiba's tablets.
Charging is performed through a Lightning port on the bottom of the Magic Mouse.
There's a microUSB port on the bottom for charging.
The device charges via a micro-USB port on the bottom.
There are also a few proprietary ports on the bottom that you can use to connect an external battery or an optional docking station that lets you play video stored on the tablet on a TV.
There's a power switch on top, a micro-USB port on the bottom, and a micro-SD slot on the bottom of the left side (you can add up to 32 GB of extra storage, in addition to the 2 GB of internal memory).
There's a USB Type - C port on the bottom, and a mono speaker grille.
There's a USB - C charging port on the bottom and a 3.5 mm audio jack up top.
There is a 30 - pin connection port on the bottom of the Dell Streak 7 that is used for connection to a PC and charging up the device.
A slim dark - silver bezel runs along the sides, passing by a 3.5 mm audio jack on the top, volume controls on the left, a micro-USB port on the bottom and a power key on the right.
Everything from the aluminum back and button placement, to the stylization of the ports on the bottom of the device seemed to echo Apple's original tablet.
Its layout is a model of simplicity — there's a single blue four - way direction (D - pad) navigation button on the lower right front, four buttons on its left side (Home, Menu, Display and Back), a Micro USB port on the bottom, and the power button and memory card slot on top.
Surrounding the tablet you'll find a power button along top, a volume rocker along the right edge, a 3.5 mm headphone jack and microSD card slot on the left rail, and a Micro USB port on the bottom.
It is running on a 1 GHz dual core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, 10 - inch WXGA multi-touch screen with resolution of 1280 by 800 pixels, docking port on the bottom of the screen for QWERTY keyboard, 5 Megapixels camera with LED flash and an additional 1.2 MP front - facing camera for video chat, 1080p HD video playback support, 1 GB RAM, a micro HDMI port, GPS, Bluetooth and WLAN 802.11 b / g / n connectivity, micro-SD card slot, 16 GB / 32 GB memory storage, Asus Webstorage (Unlimited for 1 year).
Thankfully BlackBerry put the charging port on the bottom of the phone as a MicroUSB slot instead of the newer and harder to find USB Type C.
I found this port on the bottom of the device when the cover is opened.
It's got a front and rear - facing cameras, a microSD slot for expansion, Wi - Fi and Bluetooth 3.0 wireless connectivity, plus the ability to connect to Samsung accessories via the port on the bottom.
The PlayBook has a miniHDMI out port on the bottom and it has really come in handy for connecting the device to an HD display to share movies, photos, or other content with friends.
I do like the charging dock, it uses a contact port on the bottom of the PlayBook to connect so you don't have to plug anything in, just put the PlayBook in the dock, and it will charge.
They should have placed the micro-USB port on the bottom of the device so that it could sit in landscape with the stand and be an excellent bedside alarm clock / info center while charging.
Should also tell you a couple things about the ports on this one: you get a microSD card - reader, micro HDMI port, proprietary port on the bottom for charging and connecting the device to the docking unit or a computer, two speakers on both sides and a headset jack.
Once you snap it on securely, you have a case that covers the entire Kindle device aside from the page turn buttons on the sides, the keyboard on the front, and the power button and charge / sync port on the bottom edge.
Once you do so you'll see that all of the edges and corners are well protected, and there are cutouts where necessary for the speakers on the back of the device, as well as the power button and charge / sync port on the bottom.
But you never know... there is an expansion port on the bottom of the Move, so maybe they could release some sort of clip on peripheral or something with an analogue stick at some point!
In addition to the hidden USB 2.0 port on the bottom of the system, there are two USB 2.0 ports on the front, two USB 3.0 ports on the back, ethernet, optical audio output and HDMI output.
it was a -001, but it did have the third port on the bottom.
Then, you're left facing a black screen of sadness, quietly cursing Nintendo's decision to include a kickstand yet put the power port on the bottom of the console.
Simply plug in a USB - C cable to the USB port on the bottom of the Switch and keep playing.
If you are using the stand on the back of the Switch and have your Switch on a solid surface like... you know... a table... the USB port on the bottom of the Nintendo Switch is going to be a little hard to use.
Unlike other iterations of the charging cradle, this version of the device is a stand that the system sits in vertically with the back end facing down, and connects to a Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS AC Adapter through a port on the bottom of the accessory, which the cable is inserted into.
That USB - C port on the bottom of your Nintendo Switch is good for more than just charging up your device.
The dock connector port on the bottom of the phone is also problematic.
The Lightning port on the bottom edge is flanked by a speaker and microphone, and there's nothing up top.
You'll find a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack at the top and a USB Type - C charging port on the bottom.
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