The tablet feels solid enough in the hand, although we were looking at a pre-production sample.
The tablet feels solid and well - made; there aren't any gaps or obvious flaws in the casing of the device.
Despite the thin frame,
the tablet feels solid in hand, though the Tab S2 attracts considerably more fingerprints than the Tab S.
The tablet feels solid enough in the hand, although we were looking at a pre-production sample.
Perhaps the best thing about the design is that even though it's so slender the Z2
Tablet feels solid and robust, helped by the aluminium frame.
Overall,
this tablet feels solid and comfortable in the hand.
In the hand
this tablet feels solid, but there's an interesting detail around the back, as you can pull off the cover to replace the battery inside.
As a device that is primarily glass and plastic, the S
Tablet feels solid but lacks that premium feel and corresponding sense of sturdiness, one gets from metal framed tablets like the iPad or even the BlackBerry PlayBook.
Not exact matches
It's not the lightest
tablet (it weighs 935g) but it
feels robust and
solid.
The slate
felt light but
solid in our hands and didn't creak when we pressed on it, as some cheaper
tablets do.
The hinge and post mechanism
felt well - constructed, with a
solid snapping action, and the
tablet fit snugly.
With its sturdy aluminum back, the
tablet feels just as
solid as before; there's just less of it, which made the iPad 2 easier to hold during long gaming or reading sessions.
Overall this is a
solid spec model for the price point - the near -7-inch
tablet space continues to expand and it's good to see more options out there, although we don't
feel that this Iconia has much wow factor.
I wouldn't go as far as to call the Nook
Tablet feather - light, but it's not so heavy that you can't put in a
solid reading session without
feeling like your arm is going to fall off.
The
tablet otherwise has pretty
solid hardware and does look and
feel tough.
Compal
Tablet This white tablet felt really solid and features a 7 - inch widescreen, with a capacitive touch di
Tablet This white
tablet felt really solid and features a 7 - inch widescreen, with a capacitive touch di
tablet felt really
solid and features a 7 - inch widescreen, with a capacitive touch display.
But it was a
solid - enough piece of hardware that, at the time,
felt and performed much better than most
tablets around the same price.
Asus
tablets this year have a good,
solid, all - metal
feel to them.
The
tablet is slim and light, but still
feels very
solid.
Even though it's a bit heavier than its comparable
tablets, its smart design and
solid feel outshine the competition.
Feels very
solid and I would think about it if your looking for a well built
tablet.
Still, we like the
solid feel of the ThinkPad
Tablet, and it's easy to lean the device against your lap when taking notes with the included pen.
We love the
solid feeling of this
tablet, and how well it pairs with the matching keyboard.
There's a reasonably
solid feel to the Padfone Station and the tactile
feel and soft rounded finish make it a nice
tablet to hold.
The hybrid
feels solid and reliable, and its screen rotates 360 degrees on a pair of metallic hinges to sit in tent, stand,
tablet and laptop modes.
The
tablet is light, only 9.6 ounces, but we actually
felt that a little more weight might make this device
feel more
solid and sturdy.
Obviously the plastic chassis on the
tablet doesn't
feel as
solid as the all - metal prime, but again it's more than a match for the average Android
tablet, and the front is still reinforced Gorilla glass.
The back has kind of a cheap plastic
feel to it but the Fire HD 8 is a very
solid -
feeling tablet that seems like it could handle a drop without much of a problem.
It's a great small
tablet that runs smoothly, with a fantastic app experience and a premium
feel — but it's hard to justify the $ 399 base price (for the 16 GB model) when you can buy the still -
solid iPad mini 2 for $ 269.
Lifting the Samsung Galaxy Tab from the rather minimalist packaging, you are greeted by a
solid -
feeling tablet, measuring 190.9 x 120.45 x 11.98 mm.
With Jelly Bean, building on the
solid groundwork of Ice Cream Sandwich, Google's platform is finally
feeling up to speed for
tablets; our experience with the Nexus 7, which runs Android 4.1, suggests that Android has — after the abortive mess of Honeycomb — eventually come of age on larger displays.
The
tablet has a
solid feel to it, though at 26.1 ounces it might be a bit on the heavy side for some.
The construction of the
tablet feels very
solid, and its slimness gives it an on - trend high - end aesthetic.
The Huawei
tablet's sleek, aluminum design manages to
feel solid and lightweight at the same time.
Whilst it certainly doesn't
feel as premium as the iPad Mini you do get a
feeling of
solid reassurance when holding it suggesting that this is in fact a
tablet for everyday family life.
QNX - based BlackBerry
Tablet OS solves all of the historical complaints of the BlackBerry Phone OS -
feels like a modern OS and a
solid base platform for RIM to build off of for the future
Beyond looking good, the
Tablet, despite being made mostly of plastic, still
feels very
solid in hand.
The
tablet does not
feel very
solid and durable.
The chrome fininished back panel
feels solid in the hand and enthuse confidence that the
tablet can withstand few falls.
You have Metal Gear
Solid, Uncharted, Resident Evil, Silent Hill, God of War, Final Fantasy... However, and this is where the sales have been going down, those handhelds now have to compete with smartphones and, to a lesser extent (simply because not everyone sees value in having a device that some
feel is a bigger smartphone),
tablets.
The
tablet alone just
feels solid, but it's the keyboard dock that makes the Pixel C a convertible which really deserves some praise here.
The iPad Air 2
feels like a very
solid tablet that can be held easily for hours without it getting uncomfortable.
The ZenPad 3S 10 buttons are located on the right side of the
tablet and provide a
solid, responsive, tactile
feel.
Although I only gave this
tablet a 5, I
feel like it's only a few firmware and software updates away from being a
solid 8 or even a 9.
Like 2015's Fire HD
tablets, it's not flashy and is all - plastic aside from the sheet of glass covering its screen, but it
feels reasonably
solid.
From the outside, the Venue 8 is your standard 8 - inch Android
tablet fare: it fits nicely in the hand thanks to its modest 130 mm width, and at 292 grams, it's light enough to carry with you throughout your day, yet manages to
feel sturdy and
solid.
When you open the lid and rotate it back for tent, stand, or
tablet mode, you'll notice how
solid the hinges
feel — there's practically no wiggle.
Aside from the weight and thinness of the Galaxy Tab S2, the
tablet feels great in the hand due to a
solid use of premium materials around the body.
The keyboard itself also
feels significantly more
solid than Acer's previous 2 - in - 1 attempts and because of the
tablet's noticeably large 13.5 - inch form factor, this keyboard cover also has one of the largest palm rests we've seen.
This 100 percent aluminum case
feels solid, but because it's just a keyboard that clamps directly to the
tablet, it's not too heavy.