The optional Carbon Fiber front splitter and
side rockers from the ZR1 and Z06 help reduce lift, which helps keep the 427 grounded while maneuvering at high speeds.
Not exact matches
This
rocker style pizza cutter
from KoBzA is a little unique because the blade is on the smaller
side at only 6.5 inches wide.
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The car's
side panels are relatively clean and unspoiled, interrupted only by a rather dramatic light kicker above the
rocker panels and a character line that neatly folds into a pair of buttresses that wisp away
from the roofline itself.
Shown here with much less camouflage than in previous spy photos, the new Camaro ZL1 looks to sets itself apart
from the SS with aggressive visual modifications, including a larger rear wing, widened
side rocker panels and fenders, and a wider intake on the front grille.
From the
side, the design is characterized by the accelerating line of the
rocker cover with air intakes in matt black, the Italian tricolore colors of the Performante's Sant» Agata Bolognese birthplace on the doors, topped with wing mirrors in shiny black.
These
rockers provide protection
from the bottom and
from the
side as well.
The Sixty Special (and companion Eldorado convertible) featured almost no
side trim, except for a wide
rocker - sill molding which ran
from the rear - edge of the front fender wheel well to the rear of the car.
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This keeps the volume
rocker, or any other button for that matter,
from being unnecessarily pressed since none are located on the left
side.
Figure 5: The only button on the left
side of the unit (as you look
from the front) is the volume
rocker near the top (just visible on the left
side of this picture).
Similar to the iPhone and iPod touch, the Apple iPad has very simple buttons; aside
from the home button at the bottom of the screen, the power button can be found on top, while the volume
rocker is found at the right
side with the screen orientation lock.
All of the 101's ports and buttons are on the left
side;
from the top, there's a volume
rocker, power, headphones, USB, microUSB, microSD card slot, and a mini HDMI port.
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 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.
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.
What's interesting to see
from these leaked photos is the
side buttons, which show that the volume up and down
rockers could be touch - sensitive buttons.
Despite the significant departure
from the norm, there's no mistaking either the Galaxy S6 or the S6 Edge as anything other than a Samsung device, with both devices retaining key signature elements, with classic layout of a physical home button flanked by Back and Recent Apps keys still found up front, along with the power button and volume
rocker found on their usual
sides, to the right and left respectively.
Yes, it will attract fingerprints (there is a transparent case in the box, though), but it is also perhaps the most notice - able device we have seen
from YU apart
from the Yutopia, even though it looks relatively routine in front (5.0 - inch display, fingerprint scanner below it, on - screen navigation buttons and front - facing camera above the display), and has the usual combination of buttons and ports on the
sides (volume and power
rocker on right, hybrid SIM card slot on left, 3.5 mm audio jack on top, micro USB on base).
The best tactile indication of which
side of the phone youâ $ ™ re holding is probably the
side - mounted power button, which protrudes
from the middle of the right
side, has a satisfying amount of travel, and is flanked by the phoneâ $ ™ s volume
rocker and Micro SIM card slot.
The right
side of the phone holds the screen lock / power button, and the volume
rocker and the SIM card tray pops out
from the left.
Going around the device, the volume
rocker and the power button are found on the left
side, which is a much appreciated change with regards to the power button, having been moved
from its place at the top, as seen with the M1 Note.
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.
Volume
rocker keys and the power button are almost the same size, which can be easily accessed
from the right
side.
The power button sits well - spaced
from the speaker and the left
side of the phones are adorned with the volume
rocker.
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.
The iPad Pro 10.5 is cut
from the same design cloth as its predecessors — display with a fingerprint scanner just below the display, volume
rocker and SIM card try on right, connector on right
side, 3.5 mm audio jack (yes!)
On the top you'll find the power / lock button and on the
side is the volume
rocker, which,
from a design point - of - view is the weakest aspect of the phone.
The button layout along the
side is a little different
from what you might expect, with the power button placed below the volume
rocker, making it simpler to get to.
The volume
rocker is placed on the left edge, which feels quite jarring coming
from devices that have all the buttons on one
side.
Aside
from the headphone jack's appearance in the images, we can also see Samsung's Bixby button on the Galaxy S9, still located just below the volume
rocker on the
side.
According to these newest photos, the power button will move
from the top of the phone to the right
side, underneath the volume
rocker.
The two devices are almost identical if you look at them
from the
sides, with the Moto E featuring the same headphone jack on the top, charging port on the bottom, along with the metal - finish volume
rocker and power button on the right - hand
side.
On the right
side you have the power button, which comes with a textured feel to it making it easy to distinguish
from the volume
rocker if you're trying to hit the button before pulling it out of your pocket, and of course the volume buttons are on this same
side.
From the image, we can find the power button on the right edge and volume
rocker on the left
side of the device.
There are no physical buttons, apart
from the power button and volume
rocker on the right - hand
side.
This keeps the volume
rocker, or any other button for that matter,
from being unnecessarily pressed since none are located on the left
side.
When holding the device this way, the power button is on the bottom, a couple inches
from the left edge, and the volume
rocker is on the top, also near the left
side.
Typical buttons include the volume
rocker on the left
side with the silence toggle, and the power button, which has been brought to the right
side from its usual position up top for better access.
When holding the tablet in landscape view with the kickstand facing away
from you, you'll find the power button and volume
rocker as well as the charging port on the right - hand
side, while the button to enable the projector, as well as the audio port are placed on the left
side of the device.
However, the power button has been shifted
from the top edge to the
side of the device, which is opposite to the volume
rocker and physical notification switch.
The right
side of the Xperia Z5 slowly began separating
from the phone's body, leaving its dedicated camera button, fingerprint scanner (which is also the phone's on / off switch) and volume
rocker, exposed to the considerable dust in my pocket.
Other features of the phone
from the capacitive buttons and physical home button on the face, the volume
rocker on the
side, and the not - quite - softouch - but - still - really - nice back were all right in line with expectations for a quality piece of hardware.