Sentences with phrase «side has a headphone jack»

The right side has a headphone jack, the power button and a volume rocker.
When positioned in landscape mode, the Yoga Tablet 2 houses the power button on the left side of the cylinder, and the right side has a headphone jack.
The edges of the Pixelbook's chassis have a scant few ports: one USB Type C port on either side (that both support charging), and the left side has a headphone jack, volume rocker, and power button.

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3.16 Axle Ratio, Leather Trimmed Bucket Seats (ML), Touring Suspension, Radio: Uconnect 430 CD / DVD / MP3 / HDD, 6.5 Touch Screen Display, Audio Jack Input for Mobile Devices, ParkView Rear Back - Up Camera, 40 GB Hard Drive w / 28 GB Available, Traction control, Trip computer, Variably intermittent wipers,Auto - dimming Rear - View mirror,Compass,1 - touch up, Driver's Seat Mounted Armrest, AM / FM radio: SiriusXM,4 - Wheel Disc Brakes, 6 Speakers, Air Conditioning, Electronic Stability Control, Front Bucket Seats, Headphones, Leather Shift Knob, Roof rack, Spoiler, Tachometer, 3 rd row seats: split - bench, A / V remote, ABS brakes, Alloy wheels,Anti - whiplash front head restraints, Automatic temperature control, Bodyside moldings, Brake assist, Bumpers: body - color, CD player,DVD - Audio, Delay - off headlights, Driver door bin, Driver vanity mirror, Dual front impact airbags, Dual front side impact airbags, Entertainment system, Front anti-roll bar, Front dual zone A / C, Front fog lights, Front reading lights, Front wheel independent suspension, Fully automatic headlights, Garage door transmitter, Heated door mirrors, Illuminated entry, Knee airbag, Low tire pressure warning, MP3 decoder, Occupant sensing airbag, Outside temperature display, Overhead airbag, Overhead console, Panic alarm, Passenger door bin, Passenger seat mounted armrest, Passenger vanity mirror, Power door mirrors, Power driver seat, Power steering, Power windows, Radio data system, Rear air conditioning, Rear reading lights, Rear window defroster, Rear window wiper, Reclining 3rd row seat, Remote keyless entry, Speed control, Split folding rear seat, Steering wheel mounted audio controls, Telescoping steering wheel, Tilt steering wheel
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.
The Device also has twin speakers, a headphone jack, volume adjustments on the side and a micro USB port to connect this device to your computer.
The sides of the Nook Tablet have physical volume buttons and a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the top.
Lenovo IdeaPad K1 Features are really familiar Left side has volume rocker, power button, Bottom edge has microHDMI port, dock input (for USB sync and charging) and headphones jack.
The Surface Pro is pretty light on ports: The left side has a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a full - size USB 3.0 port, and the lower right has a Mini DisplayPort, along with a microSDXC card slot.
It will have a single home button, and volume control on the sides as well as «all the same in / out connectivity as the current iPhone 3GS, including a 3.5 - mm stereo headphone jack, built - in speaker grills, a microphone, GPS, 3G connectivity and a 30 - pin dock connector.»
The left side has a covered headphone jack, below which is a round, silver power button, and a black volume rocker sits below that.
The bottom portion only has the Note 10.1's microUSB port, and to complete the outer rim, the left side is where its additional speaker and 3.5 mm headphone jack are located.
The micro USB power / sync port has slid from the bottom to the side, while the 3.5 mm headphone jack - with an additional slot attached, designed for future accessories like an external speaker, apparently - has helpfully moved to the top to nestle next to the power button.
It also has an IR blaster for using your phone as a remote control, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and the usual power and volume buttons on the right and left side of the device respectively.
The perimeter of the X200 Tablet features three USB 2.0 ports, VGA, 5 - in - 1 memory card reader, ExpressCard / 34/54, Ethernet, modem, and headphone / mic jacks, and the left side of the machine has a switch for toggling Wi - Fi on and off.
Along the left side of the Galaxy S II is a long volume bar; the right has a tiny power key within easy thumb reach, the bottom has a microUSB port, and a headphone jack graces the top edge.
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 left side is home to the power jack, SD card slot and headphone jack, while the right side has two USB 3.0 ports and a micro HDMI port.
The lightning port hasn't moved from the bottom, the headphone jack and sleep / wake button are still on the top, and the volume rocker remains on the right side.
As far as port, sensor, and button placement is concerned: on the back, we have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor on the A series; on the front, we have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a front - facing camera, earpiece, display, back and recent app capacitive keys, and a home button with an integrated touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only); on the bottom, there's a microphone, 3.5 mm headphone jack, MicroUSB port, and the speaker grille; on the top, we have nothing other than the secondary microphone, and, just like the new GS7, there's no IR blaster on board; and the volume buttons are located on the left side of the aluminium frame, while the power button is located on the right side — all three buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.
The left side has a silver power button and a headphone / microphone jack.
The top edge of the Galaxy S II has a 3.5 mm headphone jack, the bottom has a microUSB port, a slim volume rocker sits on the left, and a tiny power lies on the right side.
The right side has an SD card slot that accepts cards up to 128 GB, microUSB, microHDMI, a headphone jack and a power plug.
Still holding it in landscape, you've got a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the right side, which cuts a rather drastic profile thanks to the heavily tapered edges, while the left edge houses a volume rocker, mini-HDMI socket and — happy day — an unoccupied and uncovered microSD slot.
The A1 also has a mini-HDMI out port to its right side should you want to output to another device; a mini-USB in to the base side for file transfer and charging from powered devices or the mains; a 3.5 mm headphones jack also to the base side to prevent obscuring wires getting in the way of the screen when in use; finished up with a volume up / down control to the right side and an on / off switch to the top.
The device is already very big, if people are expected to walk around with the Dell Streak in their pocket, having a headphone jack stick out the side of the device while in the pocket will be very annoying.
The right side is a little less exciting as it only has the tablet's 3.5 mm headphone jack, but important nonetheless considering how important headphones are to mobile devices.
It doesn't have the page - turn buttons on the sides of the screen, it doesn't have speakers or a headphone jack because audio is not supported, and it lacks advanced features, layout settings, notes, apps, etc..
The current unit includes headphone jack built in on the side but it is suggested that the final model will have incorporated audio.
However, on the plus side, the controller now has a headphone jack (love that feature on the WiiU gamepad) and a new «Share» button that will allow players to bring up menus for things like taking in - game screenshots & videos and sharing them with friends online.
The start and select buttons have been moved to the sides to make room for the touchpad, and the DualShock 4 also features a «share» button next to the triggers and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
By contrast, the 12 - inch MacBook has a single USB - C port one the left side, and a single headphone jack on the right.
On the cheaper side, the Moto X4 has a ton going for it and retains the headphone jack and IP68 water resistance at a sub - $ 300 price.
Further moving around the hardware, we have nothing but the SIM / microSD slot up top, the power button along the right side, volume rocker and Bixby shortcut button on the left, and the headphone jack (woo!)
Its left side features an Ethernet jack, two USB 3.0 ports and an SD card reader, while its right side has two Thunderbolt 3 connectors, a USB 3.0 port, an HDMI output port and a headphone jack.
It has a proprietary power connector, a USB 3.0 Type - A port, a headphone jack, and a full - size SD card slot on the left side, and a SIM tray, gigabit Ethernet port, two more USB 3.0 Type - A ports, an HDMI port, a Thunderbolt 3 port, and space for an optional smart card reader on the right side.1 The Thunderbolt port can be used to charge the laptop — instead of the included proprietary charger — if you prefer to use a USB - C charger or if you have a USB - C - compatible monitor that can provide power.
Like the T470s, the T470 also has a wide array of ports: there's a proprietary power connector, a USB 3.0 Type - A port, a Thunderbolt 3 port, and room for an optional smart card reader on the left side; and a full - size SD card slot, a gigabit Ethernet port, two more USB 3.0 Type - A ports, an HDMI port, and a headphone jack on the right side.
The slate also has room for a micro USB charging port, a 3.5 mm headphone jack and an unassuming microSD slot hidden under a Lenovo port cover on the left - hand side.
The S9 Plus still has a 3.5 mm headphone jack, microSD card slot (which can take up to 400 GB), and Bixby button on the left side of the device near the volume buttons.
The top border has the 3.5 mm headphone jack on the right side.
The left side of the laptop has HDMI slot, USB type A, USB Type C, and headphone jack.
On the bright side, we also have a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and even more surprisingly quad cameras are present.
The top has the headphone jack (more to the righ side.
Because the physical buttons have been removed from the sides — leaving only the headphone jack, microUSB port, and IR sensor — the G4 is round and slim, which makes the phone incredibly comfortable to hold.
It also has the familiar USB Type - C port at the bottom, a headphone jack at the top, camera launcher button on the right - hand side and a microSD and SIM slot covered by a flap on the left.
Like the XZ and new XZ Premium, the XZs has USB Type - C at the bottom of the device, a 3.5 mm headphone jack at the top and the side - mounted power button with its built - in fingerprint sensor on the right of the device, along with the volume rocker and the camera launcher button.
On the plus side, ditching the traditional headphone jack would give Apple more room for other phone components, while possibly enabling it to make the iPhone even thinner than it already is.
Moving around the sides, the power / standby button sits above the volume rocker on the right side of the device, while the top features a center - mounted 3.5 mm headphone jack — a design element we've come to expect from Motorola devices.
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