Remote play works best with the PS4 connected
via Ethernet port and the Vita near the Wi - Fi router.For more details on all the updates and new features you can check out the PlayStation Blog.
Not exact matches
There are USB 3.0 and 2.0
ports as well as four gigabit
Ethernet ports for connecting
via a wire for high - speed data transmission.
Optimized Android OS · HD TV support · Hardware acceleration of the most demanding video formats · VGA and HMDI display
ports · Four USB 2.0
ports · One microSD slot · One 10/100
Ethernet port · Audio - out / Mic - in ·
VIA WonderMedia ARM 11 SoC · 2 GB NAND Flash · 512 DDR3 SDRAM · 15W power adaptor (US adaptor only)
If you want to connect over Gigabit
Ethernet, that works
via a USB adaptor (although you'll lose charging unless you buy a data + charge solution or buy a larger Windows tablet with separate charge and USB
ports.)
Considering that this is an incredibly pricey router aiming for the top - end of the market it would have been nice to see a few extra
ports, especially since as good as wireless is all hardcore gamers know that having your gear connected up
via ethernet whenever possible provides the best speeds and most consistent connection available, minimising the chances of having your game ruined by terrible ping.
The system offers three USB 3.0
ports, two USB 2.0
ports, VGA, HDMI, DisplayPort, 5.1 audio, and
Ethernet via a Killer Gaming network adapter.
Connectivity comes
via three USB
ports (one 3.0), HDMI,
Ethernet, card reader and a combo headphone - microphone jack.
Simply plug it into your HDTV's HDMI
port and connect to the internet
via Wi - Fi or the optional Amazon
Ethernet Adapter to start enjoying your favorite content.
There's an auxiliary
port on the rear if you want to connect the Max to a record player (believe us, you do), and a USB - C
port lets you connect an
Ethernet cable
via a USB - C to
Ethernet dongle.
Connectivity comes
via two USB 3.0
ports, a USB 2.0
port, HDMI,
Ethernet and a card reader.
The gateway connects to your home router or network switch
via a wired
Ethernet port.
In my tests, since I don't have a lot of cable drops, I hooked up the TiVo Premiere 4 to a MoCA - enabled network, and the Mini connected
via ethernet to a free
port on my router.
Connect a separate router to your modem with an
Ethernet cable
via its LAN
port and the router will get a public IP address from the modem, sending traffic back and forth and functioning as a standard router.
Highlighted Features: — 7th generation Intel Core i7 - 7567U Processor (3.5 GHz Dual Core, 4 GHz Turbo, 4 MB Cach)-- Intel ® Iris ™ Plus Graphics 650 — Windows 10 Base OS with HomeBase Custom UI — 8 GB DDR4 (can upgrade to 32 GB)-- 128 GB SATA M. 2 Solid State Drive (SSD) Installed — 2 TB 2.5» HDD — Intel ® Optane ™ Memory Ready — Thunderbolt ™ 3 (40 Gbps), USB 3.1 Gen2 (10 Gbps) and DisplayPort 1.2
via Type - C connector — HDMI 2.0 supporting 8 - channel digital audio (7.1 surround sound)-- DisplayPort 1.2
via USB 3.1 Type - C connector, supporting 8 - channel digital audio (7.1 surround sound)-- Up to 4096 × 2304 (4K) monitors supported on both HDMI and DisplayPort (Type - C)
Ports — Intel I219 - V Gigabit
Ethernet (GbE)(10 / 100/1000)-- Intel Dual Band Wireless - AC 8265, 802.11 ac 2 × 2, Bluetooth 4.2, Intel Wireless Display 6.0 — USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gbps)
via Type - C connector on back panel --(2) USB 3.0
ports on the front panel, including one charging
port --(2) USB 3.0
ports on the back panel — Intel HD Audio
via Headphone / Microphone jack (3.5 mm TRRS)-- Dual Array Microphones built in (front panel openings)-- Consumer infrared sensor on front panel — Micro SDXC Slot with UHS - 1 support, on side panel — Product size 4.55 ″ x 4.4 ″ x 1.85 ″ (2 ″ at rubber feet)-- VESA Mount bracket with screws included (for mounting to display or wall)-- 65w AC / DC Power Adapter with Multi-Country AC Plugs (US, UK, EU, and AU)-- Low - acoustics active cooling design
(Upgradeable to 8 GB)-- 2 TB 2.5 in HDD — HDMI version 2.0 (4k @ 60Hz) supporting 8 - channel digital audio (7.1 surround sound)-- VGA
Port (for additional display)-- Intel ® Gigabit
Ethernet (GbE)(10 / 100/1000)-- Intel ® Wireless - AC 3168 preinstalled M. 2 22 × 30 card, IEEE 802.11 ac 1 × 1 + Bluetooth v4.2, internal antennas --(2) USB 3.0
ports on the front panel, including one charging
port --(2) USB 3.0
ports on the back panel — Intel HD Audio
via Front 3.5 mm Headset Jack (TRRS Headphone / Microphone) and Rear 3.5 mm TRS Speaker / TOSLINK combo Jack — Built - in dual array microphones — Front Consumer Infrared
port — SDXC Slot with UHS - 1 support, on Side — VESA Mount bracket with screws included for mounting to display or wall — Product Dimensions 115 mm x 111 mm x 51 mm — Low - acoustics active cooling design
Connectivity consists of Wireless AC (up to 867 Mbps), Bluetooth 4.1, and the use of an
Ethernet adapter
via one of the USB - C
ports.
Connectivity comes
via three USB
ports (one of which is 3.0), as well as HDMI, DisplayPort,
Ethernet, a combo headphone / microphone jack, and a card reader.
The dual Thunderbolt 3
ports apparently weren't good enough for Lenovo, as they still included a mini-RJ45
port for a dedicated -
via - adapter
Ethernet port.
Wired vs. wireless hub connection: Many smart hubs must connect to your wireless router
via an
ethernet cable, which limits your placement and, of course, requires a free
ethernet port on your router.
It has two HDMI
ports (HDMI 2.0 a
port for Ultra HD video output and an HDMI 1.4 for audio output that can connect with hi - fi devices),
Ethernet and Wi - Fi connections for streaming content
via Netflix and YouTube, and a USB
port allows for playback of movies, pictures and music.
Monitor connectivity is
via the # 139 DeX dock, which has an HDMI
port, a pair of USB
ports (ideal for attaching a wired mouse and keyboard if you don't want to use Bluetooth), an
Ethernet port for a wired networking, and a USB - C
port.
The review unit was an XPS 13 (Rose Gold), 13.3» touch QHD (3200 x 1800), Intel Core i7, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB PCIe NVMe SSD, as well as a Thunderbolt 3 (USB - C, 3.1 Gen 2, 40 Gbps
port that
via a Dell Adaptor supports VGA,
Ethernet, HDMI, and more USB - A
ports).