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-[* black] Our newest fashion accessory, the clip-on belt box, is advertises improved "cable management" that looks a lot like cable hoarding. Six ports populate this sucker:
- [* black] Out the bottom we have a 3.5 mm connector for the power/camera split cable, as well as HDMI in and USB 3.0, for the computer connection.
+[* black] Our newest fashion accessory, the clip-on belt box, offers improved "cable management" that looks a lot like cable hoarding. Six ports populate this sucker:
+ [* black] Out the bottom we have a barrel jack for the power/camera sync split cable, as well as HDMI in and USB 3.0, for the computer connection.
[* black] The top sports a headphone jack, the proprietary HMD cable port and a spare USB 3.0 port (for accessories, or maybe sweet hacks).
[* black] After our quick port survey and four Phillips screws, we lay hands on the board itself. Let's see if we can find those "signal boosters" we heard about.