Not exact matches
With so much EV hardware to pack into such a small car, it's perhaps understandable that Chevrolet decided to cut a few R&D
budget corners with the interior: the
plastic pieces are hard - to - the - touch and
feel out of place in such an advanced car, for instance.
It's priced at the higher end of the scale for a low - end
budget tablet, but at least it doesn't
feel or look like a cheap
plastic toy and you know you're getting a better quality product with software that's more developed than what's on the generic gear.
The new Aura H2O on the other hands looks and
feels more like a
budget ereader because of the cheap
plastic bezel.
The
plastic doesn't have such a cheap
feel either, although it still
feels like a
budget Kindle compared to the Paperwhite.
The soft - touch
feel is a good deal nicer on the fingers than the glossy
plastic used in many other
budget tablets we've tried in recent years.
Personally, however, I
feel there is a very large segment of the population who don't have the discipline to
budget with a credit card because of this «lack of emotional pain», but there is another smaller segment who «bring down the average», if you will, who live on a strict
budget, and have the discipline to not impulse buy or change their purchase decision based on
plastic.
The Moto G is a
budget phone, so it can't be perfect, but after holding the HTC Desire 626, which has a seamless
plastic build that
feels wildly premium for such a cheap phone, the little creak was disappointing.
The overall build
feels incredibly substantial for a
budget offering, partly thanks to the 170g worth of heft and textured
plastic rear.
While
budget phones might bring to mind devices with cheap
plastic backing and poor buttons, this is not the case with the Redmi, which
feels surprisingly solid and dense at 158g.
This is a metal unibody like all recent
budget phones from Samsung, although the overall
feel in hand is something like a mix of metal and
plastic.
Only when you hold the phone and
feel its textured
plastic backing, especially when you notice how easily the backing picks up smudges, do you really get a sense that this is a
budget device.
There are many Windows PCs that cost around the same, but nearly all are
budget - minded, low - power
plastic boxes that lack anything close to a premium
feel.
Though strong, magnesium
feels much like
plastic, and this cheapens the notebook's look and
feel, resulting in a system that seems geared towards buyers on a
budget.
The Honor 5X has some hardware that sets it apart from most
budget - minded phones, with a metal exterior that's very nicely put together, and despite a couple small pieces of
plastic manages to
feel very nice.