Not exact matches
That
device had a plastic coating on the back that worked very similarly to Motorola's
device, although its screen was made
out of traditional
glass.
The
device is made
out of (BPA - free) plastic, so if you plan to use it for tea as well as coffee you might err on the side
of glass brewers.
Google
Glass announced on Monday that it will expand its Explorer Program over the next few weeks, allowing Explorers (people who have been trying
out the wearable computer
device) to invite three
of their friends to join the program.
Nick Kroll («Kroll Show «-RRB- stars as Jake, who when the movie opens is on top
of the world, about to launch a major new tech
device (similar to Google
glass), when a manufacturer
of one
of the crucial parts pulls
out of the deal.
We've seen a prototype
of the
device which has a front screen that is flush with the edges
of the
device, rather than recessed, and is made
out of very matte
glass of some sort, not plastic.
Both
devices are made
out of metal and
glass, while their specs are also similar, but there are some differences.
The
device is made
out of metallic chassis which is placed in - between two pieces
of glass, and the back
of the
device is curved, which wasn't the case with its predecessor.
What makes this more kid - friendly is due to the
device not being made
out of glass, which means not only is it light, its display is supposedly «shatterproof», which means in the hands
of school children, parents need not worry about having to replace the e-readers on a frequent basis.
It has a handful
of notable flaws — including its non-Gorilla
Glass 800 x 1200 display that, while solid, is far less attractive than its 10 - inch competitors, and its lack
of a microUSB slot — and it may not be worth the price if you don't plan on getting much mileage
out of the S Pen, but on the whole, the Galaxy Note 10.1 is an eye - catching
device for anyone looking for a quality Android tablet.
The premium economy seats have five stowage areas
of varying sizes for everything from tablets and magazines to reading
glasses, plus an innovative frame for their in - flight entertainment screens that pops
out to hold a personal electronic
device.
The initial trial was carried
out on a flight between Shanghai Hongqiao and Chengdu, but it would not be a surprise to see more airlines make use
of Google
Glass and other wearable
devices in the coming months as part
of their ongoing strategies to improve the passenger experience and differentiate themselves in an intensely competitive market.
Get all this and more... -
Glass bottom viewing windows - Freshwater showers - Professional, friendly, safety oriented, experienced captain and crew - Top quality snorkel gear - Continental breakfast, cinnamon rolls, donuts, coffee, juice and fresh fruit - BBQ lunch with your choice
of chicken, pulled pork and vegetarian entrees - Ice cold sodas and juice - $ 2 beer and Mai Tai's - Optional Wetsuit and Underwater digital camera rentals - Flotation
devices - Easy stairway in and
out of the water - Water slide - Shady cabin and upper deck -2 Restrooms - Lots
of Jimmy Buffet music - Great informative and historical narrative
Challenging the myths
of modern day urban parenting, the exhibition includes a baby crib constructed
out of glass neon tubes, a potty made
of bronze and a dominatrix - styled adult sized jolly jumper made
of leather and studs titled Stress Release
Device.
Other
devices, Google
Glass, and you can just start to think
of what's going to happen, what can come
out, what can they do, where can they be worn on the body.
If it has rolled
out to your
device, it will show up as a tiny magnifying
glass at the bottom
of your screen when you take a photo or open one.
Flagship phone makers like to brag about their seamless transitions
of materials, and while this one has its share
of high caliber design touches, it's impossible to ignore that its
glass - covered screen juts
out a bit more than other
devices.
First, let's get the specs
out of the way: the S8 and S8 + feature 2960 x 1440 pixel 5.8 - inch and 6.2 - inch display respectively, ditching the more curved sides
of S7 Edge and instead opting for curved Gorilla
Glass 5 on the front and the back
of both
devices.
This
device is made
out of metal and
glass, while a 3,000 mAh battery is also a part
of this package.
The rear
of the
device has metal fused with
glass, which really stands
out.
Curiously, the
glass back panel
of the other Z series phones has been swapped
out for a traditional glossy polycarbonate rear, to the detriment
of the overall feel
of the
device.
The build quality is top - notch, as you'd expect from a vendor aiming to challenge the likes
of Samsung, and the
glass back and chamfered metal frame give the phone a premium look that wouldn't look
out of place on a
device that costs twice as much.
It's a finish that ensures your
device stands
out among the crowd
of anodised metallic and shiny
glass device.
Ryu also expressed a desire to release future
devices made
of one piece
of glass, without having to etch
out spaces for components, such as camera modules.
The Bixby AI physical key will be placed on the left - hand side
of the Galaxy Note 8, and the
device will be made
out of metal and
glass.
First impressions
of this display are pretty good, although our immediate feeling is that it isn't as bright as the best displays
out there and under the
glass roof
of the Grand Palais, Paris, where this
device was shown, the reflections certainly showed.
- 2.5 D curved
glass is missing for some reason - Poor battery life - Flexible SIM tray is annoying to insert - AR and VR content heats up the
device considerably, limiting the duration you can enjoy your jaunt
out of reality with throttling - Always - on Panel feature could use some polishing to make it relevant - Very pricey
The Nokia 8 Sirocco is made
out of glass and steel, its frame is made
out of steel, while
glass is included on the back
of the
device.
But none
of those appears to generate as much buzz as two
devices expected
out sometime in 2017, namely the first ever iPhone with an AMOLED screen and likely all -
glass design too, and the so - called Samsung Galaxy X, aka Project Valley, foldable handheld pioneer.
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S6 Edge Plus supersizes its smaller sibling and brings a high - end, premium
device built
out of glass and metal to the Android phablet world.
Sure, Google has turned
out the
Glass wearable
device, but lots
of other companies, like OnBeep or Vuzix, have been working on wearables, too.
Check
out the price and specifications
of the
device below.Oppo F3 Specifications: 1.5 GHz MediaTek MT6750T6 octa - core SoC 5.5 - inch full - HD (1080x1920 pixels) 2.5 D curved display with Corning Gorilla
Glass 5 16MP and 8 MP front facing camera 13 MP...
Just as important, it is the only AR - enabled pair
of smart
glasses that work right
out of the box, without the need for programming — just connect to your
device, customize your settings and go.
One shows the
device's frontside with plenty
of reflective glare from the display
glass — thus limiting the information we can glean from it — and another that lays
out some specifications.
If the report pans
out, it would mean that Apple would have «high - end» variants
of the iPhone 6 models, and cheaper versions
of the same
devices without sapphire
glass.
So, an in - display fingerprint scanner will not be a part
of this package, it seems, and the
device will probably be made
out of metal and
glass, while a ceramic unibody variant is also a possibility, as the Mi MIX 2 shipped in both versions.
A fingerprint scanner is also located on the back side
of this phone, and the
device is made
out of metal and
glass.
It turns
out that when a company loves
glass buildings and also creates
devices for hours
of addictive personal use, sometimes it ends up with injured employees who are too distracted by the products to notice walls.
While we've seen conflicting reports on the matter, dummy photos
of the iPhone 7s with a
glass back surfaced online this weekend, seemingly indicating that the
device will, in fact, offer wireless charging functionality right
out of the box.
In a slide test, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge with their
glass backs slid for a longer distance compared to all the other phones, but the
devices were able to survive a total
of six drops from a height
of six feet without coming
out broken.
Anyhow, the company has sent
out what is presumably Nubia Z9's retail packaging, and inside
of it they shipped a rectangle Plexiglas which will mimicks the Nubia Z9's front panel, The side
of the
glass ZTE shipped
out is quite probably the same size the
device will be, this is sort
of a mockup
of the
device.
The
device will also sport a dual camera setup on the back, while it will be made
out of metal and
glass.
The
device will probably be made
out of metal and
glass, even though no such info surfaced just yet.
You can check
out a second photo
of the phone at GSMArena showing off the
device's back, which seems to confirm a camera bump and a shorter
glass panel.
The
device is made
out of metal and
glass, much like the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus, and it is fueled by the Exynos 8895 in India.
The quality
of the leaked images is very poor, but the basic look
of the
device can be made
out along with the presence
of a wide home button and a unique oval - shaped
glass panel covering the display.
The
device will be made
out of metal and
glass, it will sport a dual camera setup on the back, while its fingerprint scanner will also be placed on the back.
We can expect its latest
devices to be thinner and lighter every year, but it's safe to say they will still be made
out of aluminum and
glass, and they'll look almost identical to their predecessors.
A fingerprint scanner is also located on the back
of this
device, and it seems like the phone is made
out of metal and
glass, though there's also a chance that this is ceramic.
Their flagship model, the Gear S, which was released about 8 months ago, is still one
of the most interesting
devices out there, integrating a huge curved AMOLED display with good resolution and even a Nano SIM card slot to get 3G connectivity on the go, plus a variety
of sensors dedicated to measure physical activity, all
of this enclosed in a shell made
out of steel and
glass.
Both
devices are made
out of metal with
glass panels on both their front and back sides.