And then we would come back and talk about how
the device felt in our hand.»
That problem was exacerbated by how wide
the device feels in your hand, as well as the lack of a significant bezel around the left and right of the screen in portrait.
Deciding on the best mouse is a subjective process where several things come into play: intended use, feature set, grip style, price, and how comfortable a given
device feels in your hand.
While this may seem like a minor design element, it actually makes a huge difference when considering how much smoother and more comfortable
the device feels in the hand.
Not exact matches
Whether or not Mickey is a gamer, Disney Research
in Pittsburgh is developing a new technology called Aireal that would enable users of
hands free, motion - controlled
devices such as the Microsoft Kinect or Leap Motion to actually
feel the virtual objects they're manipulating.
New research out of the Deakin University
in Australia evaluated a sample of 400 undergrads and found that 40 percent «
felt lost» without their phones, a third
felt anxious if they couldn't check their phones, half spent time on their
devices instead of doing the task at
hand, and 34 percent lost precious shut - eye because of time spent on their
devices.
The art pops on the OLED screen, and the various gimmicks associated with the hardware — liberal use of the rear touchpad, puzzles involving turning the
device upside - down, tricky touch mechanics —
feel right at home
in my
hands.
Demand for tablet computers is increasing, with roughly 66 per cent of schools
feeling under ‑ resourced
in hand held - classroom
devices.
The result is stunning Galaxy S7, which
feels every bit the premium
device that it is and is seer delight just to hold it
in your
hand.
The Nexus 6P is an all - metal, high - end
device that comes with a higher price tag, but it has a premium look and
feels solid
in the
hand.
Samsung introduced a metal frame and trim with faux leather back panel, making it even a more premium looking
device that
feels great
in your
hand.
The Xperia pro
feels nice to hold — it's well rounded and features an ergonomic design which you could really appreciate when taking pictures as the
device stays firmly
in the
hand.
It
feels pretty bulky
in the
hand, thanks to the rubberised backing, but it is a material that also gives you a more comfortable grip than is usually on offer from a phablet sized
device.
The
devices feels reasonably good
in the
hand and weighs 355 grams.
In our
hands, it
felt more like a premium slate than an awkward, big plastic
device like the original Kindle.
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.
From iPhones to tablets, to now even the Kindle Paperwhite, parents should
feel safe
in handing off their
devices to kids.
Overall, the
device feels good
in your
hand and is small enough to be easily portable.
The thick side is designed for gripping the
device, while the thinner and lighter side enables the
device to
feel comfortable and well balanced
in the
hand.
Even though the ZTE Nubia Z7 packs a 5.5 inch display, it does not
feel massive
in hands, unlike Galaxy Tab tablets that clearly not pocketable
devices.
The
device feels good
in the
hands, and the OS is snappy under the fingers.
There will always be a place for the print publisher, and those who would rather
feel a book
in hand than a tablet or other electronic
device.
The big issue is most are bulky and
feel clunky
in the
hand when using the
device.
Design-wise, the Galaxy Tab S will be similar
in design to the just announced Galaxy Tab 4, but will have much, much slimmer edges, which will make the
device feel much more comfortable
in hand and easier to hold.
Indeed, much of the form factor and styling was very similar to RIM's own less successful tablet bid and, say what you like about that particular
device but it
felt pretty good
in the
hand.
QWERTY
devices tend to be thicker than touchscreen rivals and we're not about to get into a fuss over mere millimetres, as the Bold 9900
feels right
in the
hand.
I only spent about 15 minutes using the Kobo eReader, but was very impressed with the form factor,
feel of the
device in my
hand, clarity of the display, and simplicity of the
device.
This allows the
device to
feel as comfortable
in the
hand, but with a screen real estate that will make images and video scream.
The ViewPad 10e
felt good
in my
hand and with a cost less than $ 300 it is a
device I would think of for an Android tablet where you didn't have a need for high end gaming and other advanced function.
In terms of the device's overall dimensions and shape and feel in the hand, it's actually closer to the Curve 8900 than it is to the 963
In terms of the
device's overall dimensions and shape and
feel in the hand, it's actually closer to the Curve 8900 than it is to the 963
in the
hand, it's actually closer to the Curve 8900 than it is to the 9630.
I found some things to really like about the Kobo: the light weight is really striking, and the back of the
device feels good
in your
hand.
The Kindle Paperwhite
feels just as sturdy and ergonomic as any previous Amazon
device, resting nicely
in the
hands at 9.1 mm and 7.5 ounces.
That time lag might not sound like a lot, but it
feels like an eternity when you're holding the
device in your
hands.
I love the
feel of a real book
in my
hand, and the look of a bookshelf sitting full to capacity with past conquests and future adventures, but the truth of the matter is that consumers are moving towards streamlined digital
devices for all their media needs.
The
device itself measures 10.4 by 7.2 by 0.38 inches (HWD), and it
feels incredibly thin when you hold it
in your
hand (despite being a bit thicker than the Kindle, which is 0.36 inch deep).
It
feels pretty weighty
in the
hand, a touch lighter than both the Nexus 10 and the iPad with Retina display, although both those
devices have slightly larger displays.
The 5.5 - inch display certainly makes for a large
device, but Samsung has narrowed the width of the phone over the prior model and it
feels good
in the
hand — once you get used to it.
In hand the
device feels premium.
In fact, when Tablet S is held in just one hand, one does not get the feeling that this is a 10 - inch device, regardless of the fact that it weighs as much as an average 10 - inch table
In fact, when Tablet S is held
in just one hand, one does not get the feeling that this is a 10 - inch device, regardless of the fact that it weighs as much as an average 10 - inch table
in just one
hand, one does not get the
feeling that this is a 10 - inch
device, regardless of the fact that it weighs as much as an average 10 - inch tablet.
I appreciated the thinner profile:
In my tests with the
device, it
felt easier to hold, especially one -
handed.
The
device housing, like all other Kindles, is plastic and has a nice
feel in -
hand.
It
feels slimmer
in hand than the Captivate, and overall more like a phone
device than a tablet.
I appreciated the thinner profile: The new
device felt better
in my
hands, and I could see that it would be easier to pack alongside the other
devices in my gear bag.
The Thrive is slightly thicker than the average 7 - inch tablet on the market, but it gives the
device a secure and sturdy
feel in your
hand.
Amazon's custom cases for the new Kindle also improve the
feeling of the
device in the
hand, and offer a fold - over front cover protector that mitigates that risk.
It's still compact enough to slip into my jacket pocket, but the larger
device feels more secure
in my medium - sized
hands.
The Amazon Fire tablet looks rather like one of those prototype slates you occasionally see
in blurry screenshots taken
in foreign labs — and
in the
hand it
feels much the same as you suspect one of those
devices might.
The finish on the back is pretty attractive, with a very slightly rubberized plastic
feel that will help to give the
device a good
in -
hand feel that also negates slipperiness.
Its curved corners make the
device feel right at home
in your palm and using the
device one
handed or two
feels perfectly natural.
The Kindle itself is well designed and constructed,
feeling like a quality
device in the
hand.