Not exact matches
This
device emphasizes the film's perfectly tongue - in - cheek tone, introducing
heavy doses of post-modern irony without
feeling like the movie is cheating.
Windshield washer
devices mounted on hood are distracting... car
feels top
heavy when cornering but have not flipped it yet.
Its bezels are just large enough to give your fingers a comfortable resting spot without blocking any of the display, and the added weight is spread across the larger surface of the
device in such a way that it actually
feels no
heavier than the Kindle Paperwhite at all.
The weight of the
device has also increased from 565 to 581g for the Wi - Fi version and strangely
feels heavier on the right side of the
device.
Whilst the Motorola Xoom 2 is visibly more attractive than its predecessor with angular cornering giving it a unique appearance, the 10.1 - inch
device still lacks that added spark that would see it become as eye catching as rivals such as the Sony Tablet S. Despite dropping more than 100 grams in weight from its original form the Xoom 2 still manages to
feel heavy and slightly alien within the hand.
But when you pick up the
device, your first reaction will probably be, «Wow, this
feels a little
heavier than it looks.»
One of the first things you notice after spending some time with the BlackBerry Torch 9800 is that the hardware
feels quite solid; it's durable, yet not too
heavy at 5.68 ounces — about an ounce more than both RIM's BlackBerry Bolds 9000 and 9650; the slider mechanism is smooth and there's very little horizontal - «give» while open vertically, which typically bodes well for its durability over time; the battery cover sits snuggly in place, even if you attempt to wiggle it around; and there's little - or - no squeaking or «creaking» if you squeeze and / or press various sections of the
device, which hasn't necessarily been the case with other recent BlackBerry
devices — expect for the top panel and trackpad, but I'll get to that in the next section.
Heavy and thick for handheld
device; Bezel between displays is distracting; Can't run two separate apps simultaneously; PlayStation games
feel dated; Doesn't use AT&T's 4G LTE network
However, the 1.8 - pound slate
felt a bit
heavier than smaller
devices like the 1.5 pound iPad.
In Notebook mode, the
device is top -
heavy, and always
feels like it may tip over.
The Pixel C's 14 - ounce weight is actually not any
heavier than the iPad Air 2, but the
device feels more solid on the hand.
The Dell Streak is is thinner than a lot of mobile
devices and though it's just a bit
heavier than other smartphones, it
feels solid and balanced - which makes using it pretty natural across a number of activities.
This made the
device a little
heavier but solid in
feel.
The Nexus S
feels a bit
heavier, more solid and substantial than other Samsung Galaxy S smartphones we've tested and
feels less fragile than the Samsung Focus that we
feel is the most similar
device in terms of shape, features and finish.
It
feels bigger than other
devices with similar screen sizes thanks to the boxy shape, but at 160 grams it's not too
heavy.
The Moto G5S Plus is thicker and
heavier than its precursor, and the polished aluminum and clean antenna lines give the G5S Plus a distinct
feel that you usually give up when you purchase a budget
device.
Although the Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 lets you switch between multiple paired
devices with a dial, the keyboard is huge and
heavy — it weighs 1.8 pounds, nearly double our top pick — and its large, clacky, plasticky keys make it
feel more like a Fisher - Price toy than a quality keyboard.
The Pure XL is also on a thicker and
heavier side, with a thickness of 9.6 mm and weighing 202 grams, but some heft isn't a bad thing with a large smartphone, allowing for a very substantial
feel while holding the
device.
Our first impression is that both phones do not look like
devices with large batteries inside, nor do they
feel heavy.
Well, glass looks great, and the
heavier feel gives it a sense of luxury — and everyone desires luxury, especially on a
device that can cost more than $ 1,000.
This curved glass panel is held in by a metal trim that makes the
device look and
feel a bit more premium than your average fitness tracker, but that doesn't mean it's
heavy by any means.
The Venue 11 Pro both looks and
feels like a solid business - class
device that's built to handle
heavy use.
Since it is an entirely metal
device, it does indeed
feel a bit
heavier than something that has a leather or silicone strap included.