The 2018 iPad is identical in design to the 2017 iPad, with a 9.7 - inch display surrounded
by slim side bezels and thicker top / bottom bezels with an aluminum case that comes in Silver, Space Gray, or a new shade of Gold.
Not exact matches
The front panel holds the 10.1 - inch display bordered on all
sides by a relatively
slim white
bezel.
From the front, the new Oasis looks like a slightly larger version of last year's model, with the screen surrounded
by a black
bezel that's
slim around three
sides and thicker on the battery
side, where you hold the reader.
A
slim dark - silver
bezel runs along the
sides, passing
by a 3.5 mm audio jack on the top, volume controls on the left, a micro-USB port on the bottom and a power key on the right.
In design terms, the new Kindle Oasis follows the same slightly square - ish design path that its predecessor took — instead of uniform
bezels on all four
sides, there are relatively
slim bezels on three
sides and one extremely wide and thick
side, with two buttons on it for turning pages —
by default the key above moves the book a page ahead and the one below takes you to the previous page, but these can be reversed.
The photo was first pointed out on a forum and then noticed
by Ars Technica, which points out that the tablet has very
slim bezels on the
sides, on - screen buttons and a display that likely measures about 8 inches diagonally.
The device has
slim bezels and large display covering over 80 % of the front
side and is protected
by Corning Gorilla Glass 5.
Apart from that, the front is dominated
by a large AMOLED 6.01 - inch display, with very
slim bezel to top, bottom and
sides.
Instead of continuing in the vein of the aggressively angular Pebble Steel, it takes a different tack: Pebble Time features a
slim (9.5 mm) casing defined
by matte plastics, big
side buttons, and a huge marine - grade stainless steel
bezel.
A very thin
bezel adorns the phones on all
sides making it one of the
slimmest phones released
by Motorola so far.