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    Location of Headphone jack on 15.4" T61

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by eskimochaos, Jun 19, 2007.

  1. eskimochaos

    eskimochaos Notebook Evangelist

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    Any idea whether it is on the side or the frong?
     
  2. vkpascal

    vkpascal Notebook Guru

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    it's on the left side i think.. I know for sure it's not on the front.
     
  3. eskimochaos

    eskimochaos Notebook Evangelist

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    I believe you but do you have evidence?

    P.S. that is great news!
     
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    xnviews Notebook Deity

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    I really don't understand why the 14" has it in the front. I use headphones and I certainly don't like it in the front. I like the cord to be partially wrapped around my laptop so it's not sitting in my lap. Also I don't like the cord sticking into my stomach when I use it on my lap.
     
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    So where is it on the 15.4" model?
     
  6. colm

    colm Notebook Consultant

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    It's on the left (PCMCIA slot is closest to the front, then 1 vertical aligned USB port, then the headphone jack)