The right
side of the tablet houses a full - size USB 3.0 port, mini-HDMI, microSD slot, reset pinhole and a power port.
The right
side of the tablet houses the power button, volume rocker and microSD card slot.
The left
side of the tablet houses a MicroSD card slot, which you can use to save hard drive space.
Not exact matches
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.
The bottom
side of the
Tablet S (the left
side in portrait mode)
houses the headphone jack and a tethered cover for the microUSB port and SD card slot.
The
tablet houses two speakers, one at the back right - hand
side of the chassis and the other the lower left
side of the device.
Along the nabi's right
side, you'll find white volume - keys that blend in with the white portion
of the bezel, while the left
side houses a headphone jack, a microSD card slot and a slot for the
tablet's charger.
Also
housed on the right
side of the
tablet are...
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.
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.
In addition to the USB port, which sits under a port cover on the left
side, the top
of the ThinkPad
Tablet houses a microSD card slot and a SIM card slot for the optional mobile Sierra Wireless EM7700 Gobi 4000 broadband card.
The back
side houses an arrangement
of ports you are not likely to find on a typical
tablet, including a microSD slot and HDMI port.
Now, for a tour
of the physical particularities
of the
tablet: the device
houses the power / standby button and volume rocker on the top
side on the left.