If you hold the tablet in landscape (as you will for most games and for all movies) the speaker is on the
far right side of the tablet, under your hand.
After playing a quick game of «Real Racing 2,» the
back right side of the tablet — exactly where you place your hand — was scorching hot: After three laps around the track, we measured a temperature of 115 degrees Fahrenheit.
All the buttons and ports are on
the right side of the tablet though.
A microUSB port and 3.5 mm headphone jack are on
the right side of the tablet, and a microHDMI port on the left.
There's also a small slit of a speaker at the top and
right side of the tablet.
Also housed on
the right side of the tablet are...
On
the right side of the tablet, there's a fingerprint reader flanked by volume controls up near the top, and a single USB - C port that also handles charging duty near the bottom.
Since I usually consume media holding the tablet lengthwise, it would make more sense if the volume buttons were in easy reach on the left or
right side of the tablet.
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 right side of the tablet houses a full - size USB 3.0 port, mini-HDMI, microSD slot, reset pinhole and a power port.
However,
the right side of the tablets» rear panel reached a hot 100 degrees, easily above our 95 - degree comfort threshold.
All you need to do is hit the power and volume down buttons at the same time (in the Nexus 7 tablet, for example, both buttons are on
the right side of the tablet.
You'll find a mushy power button and volume rocker on
the right side of the tablet, along with covered SIM and microSD card slots (the latter of which worked with a 200 GB SanDisk card).
There's a USB - C connector on
the right side of the tablet for charging, as well as for connecting USB - C - equipped peripherals, though not at the same time.
On
the right side of the tablet, you will get the + and — volume buttons.
There is also a magnetic keyboard dock connector on the left hand side of the device as
the right side of the tablet houses the power button, volume control keys, SIM and memory card tray and the microphone.
Additionally, there are two more keys for «Back» and «Menu» on
the right side of the tablet.
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.
There are a set of software keys along
the right side of the tablet and a front camera placed at the top.
On
the right side of this tablet is the Power button, a Volume rocker, and a microSD card slot covered with a door to help prevent the card from being accidentally ejected.
The right side of the tablet houses the power button, volume rocker and microSD card slot.
The headphone jack is on
the right side of the tablet, which is awkward because you'll have some cable slack.
The right side of the tablet houses the three main ports: the Surface connector, USB - A, and the microDP port.
The ZenPad 3S 10 buttons are located on
the right side of the tablet and provide a solid, responsive, tactile feel.
As well, anything even moderately intensive will cause the tablet to get warm quickly; ten minutes of Candy Crush, for example, turned
the right side of the tablet into a makeshift hard warmer.
The video shows that all the physical buttons, including volume rocker and a power / lock key, are available on
the right side of the tablet while the bottom side has a microUSB port and a microphone.
Like its predecessor, the Power and Volume buttons are hidden on the upper back -
right side of the tablet.
The speakers are on the lower - left and lower -
right sides of the tablet, and deliver the so - so audio that you'd expect from a tablet.