Not exact matches
There are capacitive keys beneath the screen for volume keys, home menu, and a
power button that visually echo those that you'd see at the base of a
tablet or smartphone.
The left edge features the
power button, volume rocker and a «Windows»
button which helps for
tablet mode usage.
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 top edge of the
tablet has ports for microHDMI, microSD, microUSB, a
power cable and headphones, while the
power button rests at the top right.
It feels more natural to turn it on and off this way; most Kindle Fire
tablets have the
power button positioned in such a manner.
You can instantly activate the
tablet by pushing the
power button or any of the
buttons on the front.
At the top edge of the
tablet you have the
power button, microUSB charging port, built - in microphone, volume control
button and 3.5 mm audio jack.
When held in landscape orientation, the
tablet has a well - defined
power button and volume rocker along the top edge, in the left corner.
Amazon adds physical volume
buttons to the right - hand side of the
tablet, with a flat
power button beneath those.
Hold down the «Volume Up»
button and then press the Archos 101
tablet's «
Power»
button.
The
tablet's right edge houses a mini USB
power port,
power button and proprietary game cartridge slots, while the left edge is home to a headphone jack.
And with unique details, including an aluminum
power button and durable tempered glass on the front, this
tablet exudes quality you'll be proud of.
The only way it felt comfortable was when I flipped the
tablet around so that the ports came out of the lower corners (or bottom); and in those scenarios, the
power and volume
buttons ended up in an awkward placement, too.
Though the volume rocker and
power buttons look attractive in gunmetal gray, Dell made the odd choice of placing them on the left side, the opposite of most small
tablets and phones.
I know that a lot of people don't like the Xoom's placement of the lock /
power button, but having used several Android
tablets, it is my favorite placement for a
power button because it limits the frequency with which a user accidently hits the
button and wakes the device up or sends it to standby.
Kurio placed the Xtreme 2's
power and volume
buttons on the top edge, while the
tablet's microSD memory slot (which supports cards with up to 32 GB of memory) lives on the bottom edge.
The left edge of the
tablet holds the stylus - loop cutouts, a Kensington - style cable - lock slot, a SIM - card slot (disabled in our review unit), the volume rocker, and the
power button.
They mentioned it has a new lighter design that mimics the new Kindle Fire HDX
tablets and has a rear
power button.
Also hardware wise having the
power button the back to get the
tablet out of standby mode takes a bit of getting used to, where most
tablets have it on the top or the sides.
The
power button is located to the top left of the
tablet, just like the A500 variant.
On top of the
tablet are a microphone and a headphone jack, and
Power buttons and Volume controls live on on the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testing.
A
power button resides at the very top of the
tablet while a lone headphone / microphone jack is on the right.
Now press and release the
power button again to turn on the screen and unlock the
tablet.
When your
tablet's logo screen appears you will have to let go off the «
Power»
button, but keep holding the «volume down»
button.
Boot the
tablet in TWRP Recovery Mode: press and hold Volume Up + Home +
Power buttons.
Pressing the
Power button while projecting an image turns the
tablet's display off, but keeps the picture projecting — a nice feature when watching movies with the
tablet.
The top of the
tablet holds a volume rocker,
power button and IR blaster.
The feature lets you double - tap the slate's screen to wake it up or turn it off, so you don't have to pick up the
tablet and press the
power button.
There is a single press down
power button and not the slider variant you see packaged with most e-readers and
tablets.
Engineered for Kindle Fire, the Grace FireDock accommodates the unique USB port, headphone jack and
power button, all located on the bottom of the
tablet.
You can dock the
tablet in landscape (
power button facing up) or portrait mode (speakers facing down) to start charging the device.
Going around the edges of the
tablet, you'll find
buttons for volume control and
power on the right, and a MicroSD card slot on the left.
I had to try a combination of the volume up / down
buttons and the
power buttons to get the
tablet to reboot in each instance and I'm still not exactly sure what combination it was.
Narrow viewing angles; Buggy software; Not a lot of compelling
tablet - friendly apps;
Power button on back; Fairly expensive
Instead, the Archos 70 can be seen cozying up with its $ 349.99 250 GB sibling and the nearest that you can get to the Android 2.2
powered tablet is the «Notify Me»
button that will keep you informed of any new development taking place.
MicroUSB, micro-HMDI, the headphone jack and the
power button are located on the
tablet's left with a dedicated bass reflex port on the right.
Microsoft have also mentioned that the
tablets must have the
power, rotation lock, Windows key and volume up / down
buttons on the
tablet and must support NFC.
Boot the
tablet into Download Mode by pressing and holding Volume Down and
Power buttons simultaneously.
On the left side (when the
tablet is held in landscape mode) sit a
power button, up / down volume rocker, a screen rotation lock switch, and a microSD card reader.
The great big, gaping difference between this
tablet and an Android -
powered alternative is that it runs Windows 7, as suggested by the physical Windows
button on its front.
On the top edge of the
tablet is a deeply recessed
power button, fan vent and slot for the included stylus.
A USB 3.0 port, microSD slot and SIM - card slot — all of which have plastic covers — sit along the top of the
tablet, along with a headphone / microphone jack,
buttons for
power and rotation lock, and another heat vent.
On the right edge there's the volume rocker and
power button — the only
buttons on this
tablet.
In addition to the front - facing
buttons, you'll find the
power button and volume / up down rocker on the
tablet's right side.
To cure this problem, making sure your device battery is fully charged, reset the
tablet by holding down the
power button of the device for 20 seconds.
Its 3.5 mm headphone jack and
power button are on the top of the
tablet when held in landscape mode, but so are the volume controls.
On the left end of the spine is the
power button, with the Micro-USB port and volume rocker above it on the
tablet's slim edge, and on the opposite is the headphone jack.
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.
We found it confusing and frustrating that tapping the
power button shuts the
tablet down instead of locking the screen.
On the
tablet you have a reasonably loud and clear set of speakers, a volume rocker and
power button.