Not exact matches
All the frames are
designed and manufactured in - house with quality materials, but RFLKT glasses are made with a premium Italian acetate that
feels a little more substantial than the brand's
cheaper frames.
Soft bristles that
feel and lather much better than older synthetics, solid quality with a nice handle
design, sheds less than natural hair, a unique and classy look, and it's considerably
cheaper than all but boar brushes
Pros: Soft bristles that
feel and lather much better than older synthetics, solid quality with a nice handle
design, sheds less than natural hair, a unique and classy look, and it's considerably
cheaper than all but boar brushes
In fact, it's
designed to actively relieve that sore
feeling in your back and neck that you get from
cheap chairs and wrong sitting.
Packaging
felt a bit on the
cheaper side, but overall love the sleek black matte
design on the colors!
It also suffered thanks to pre-release review versions that
felt like
cheap knock - off copies, seemingly
designed with no first hand knowledge of what made the original such an epoch - defining multiplayer experience in the first place.
It's a
cheap piece of garbage that
felt designed to make a quick buck from the success of «The Conjuring.»
From the hollow -
feeling door cards to the
cheap plastic and bland
design, the XE is a missed opportunity to incorporate some of the British character that charms so effectively in the full - size XJ.
The interior looks and
feels cheap, and I don't particularly like the exterior
design.
The door handles on the inside
feel hollow and
cheap, and the seams between the leather on the door cards and the inset speakers (
designed like sunbursts to ape Mercedes» Burmester speaker motif) are still a little clumsy.
The overall interior
design is fresh and premium in most respects; a low - point would be the vertically stacked drive - selector buttons which are made of
cheap -
feeling plastic and appear out of step with the rest of the cabin — they're also a little awkward to get used to.
Not the
design, mind you, but the trim plastics used on the center stack and various bezels were flimsy and hollow - sounding, the switchgear (particularly the rotary shifter knob)
felt cheap and the textured material upholstering the dash was just weird.
The dashboard lacks any real cohesive
design elements, its mismatched shapes are a little dated and the materials used inside look and
feel cheap.
In other words, the world's automakers recognize the scroll wheel excellence in Audi, BMW and Acura
designs, but they're too
cheap to implement more than the scroll wheel look and
feel.
Interior
design is both stylish and comfortable but most reviewers do not like the materials used for the Tucson since it looks and
feels cheap.
Despite this, and its rather sombre exterior
design, it's actually quite nice and doesn't
feel particularly
cheap to look at.
There's no
cheap - looking plastic in the cabin, and the clean dashboard
design gives it a quality
feel.
Similarly, the four - spoke vents have a nice
design, but the
feel is light and
cheap.
It's got the same interior as the regular Fiesta, which although it's genuinely
cheap, is well
designed and comfortable and capable of making the driver
feel like they're in something special and fun.
I'm most impressed with the Kia Rio's dashboard and its simplistic
design that doesn't
feel cheap and its inclusion of a 7.0 - inch infotainment system loaded with features.
Even with many small improvements over the model's lifetime, the 200 always
felt like the sort of car that was
designed from the ground up as a
cheap car with a few nice features, that it was destined to be a rental car.
One thing that was a surprise to us was the ultra-white,
cheap -
feeling paper stock and unremarkable interior
design.
Its
design is much sexier and it has a nice premium quality
feel to it, whereas the $ 49 Fire clearly
feels like
cheap a budget tablet.
Wait, So they're telling me in those 46 seconds that this is a 4.3 - 4.5 dual core Tegra 2 device with a 5mp Carl Zeiss ffc with single LED / Xenon Front Light for nighttime ffc use in low lit areas and a 10mp rear autofocus Carl Zeiss camera that records 1080p at 30 fps with Dual Xenon Flash and Night mode, TV / HDMI out, HSPA + Capable, 32 GB On Board storage, Expandable Hotswappable SD Card slot, 2560Mah Li'ion Battery, QLED or Super PLS display and an interchangeable OS which can be swapped between Symbian 3, Meego or Android at any time, all with OTA Updates that don't require you to back up your data, Stainless Steel Waterproof Metallic
design with an awesome build
design and quality
feel, all for a
cheap $ 200 on contract?
While the Tab 4 lacks the premium
design materials like a glass back and aluminum frame, it doesn't
feel cheap, either.
CONS No Micro HDMI Plastic
Design feels cheap Not the best phone to watch movies on Blackberry World still woeful for quality apps
For $ 300 less, the Android - powered Fire provides easy access to books, magazines, video, music, and apps using a single account — just like iTunes — in a
design that doesn't look or
feel cheap.
Both are excellent tablets, but we
feel that the
cheaper # 399 price for the Pixel C will attract many and the performance and
design justifies the price.
Overall, the new
design language is very stylish compared to the previous generation of Galaxy products whose plastic
feel looked
cheaper.
They applaud the thin, light
design of the new devices, saying the Kindle Paperwhite» finds a perfect sweet spot of size and weight without becoming too difficult to handle or
feeling too
cheap.»
The device's
design feels cheap, and its performance and interface are letdowns, but the Story HD does a great job of distinguishing itself in display quality.
The screen is kind of too far from the glass which is instantly noticeable and the whole device just
feels cheap, I wouldn't be surprise if this was
design by the same dumb ass that did the Palm pre.
Encased in various forms of plastic, the Nook Tablet
feels a bit
cheap, like a device
designed specifically for kids.
Apart from the boring
design, the touchscreen is «occasionally hit - and - miss,» and the phone
feels cheap.
I wouldn't say the Transformer
feels cheap, but compared directly to the XOOM and iPad the plastic back and overall
design does
feel a lot less solid.
The
design is okay but it's a pretty thin and
cheap -
feeling card.
A cute little
design feature like this makes a
cheap product
feel less so.
Much of this is, again, the result of having been
designed for the original Xbox, though the bland futuristic setting and inferior writing somehow make it
feel like both the big budget sequel and
cheap straight - to - video knock - off of the first game.
While the basic mechanics of running, jumping, and shooting are all serviceable, the enemies and level
design can
feel way too random and
cheap from play to play.
Make me
feel some emotion and I'll forgive bad level
design or
cheap production....
Much like Tekken 5, Tekken 6 serves the player more characters with varying styles that actually don't
feel like a
cheap palette swap or lazily
designed add - on characters.
It's employed constantly throughout the game, never in a way that
feels cheap or forced, but in a manner that challenges you to consider what is possible given this new ability, some well
designed dungeon layouts, and a plethora of items.
It's also a well -
designed cable that
feels quite sturdy which is a must for all cabling because
cheap cables from overseas which eBay is inundated with can be a hazard.
Frustrating controls and
cheap enemy attacks really piss me off and I
feel it is lazy game
design to depend on such things to make a game challenging.
Whilst I am sure it was
designed to capture the retro gaming look, it just
feels very
cheap and poorly thought out.
I don't know if this is an intentional
design choice or not, but I
feel it's a bit of a
cheap strategy that doesn't do the rest of the map justice.
Our one qualm with the track
design is that many of them include
cheap -
feeling corners and obstacles that are tough to navigate around even when you know they're coming.
The game is still challenging but doesn't
feel cheap like Contra, who's difficultly was
designed to eat your quarters.
This ethos has informed the rest of the system's
design - the 2DS
feels cheap, plasticky and much more like a toy than the original 3DS.
While they were not the
cheapest quote, I
feel like they more than made up for the difference by their level of expertise measuring and
designing the system and then adjusting things to accommodate some aesthetic concerns I had (I have an old historic house with many dormers).