Sentences with phrase «feel of the power button»

One of my absolute favourite new changes, however, has to be the new location and feel of the power button, which now sits on the front - facing exterior of the system next to the stylus slot.
I'm not entirely certain if the feel of the power button is by design to reduce accidental clicks.

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Before you can even power it on to press the play button, you'll notice — the amount of regret you are feeling.
Keep this post bookmarked so you can push the RESET button anytime — they came straight out of my Jedi bag of tricks and you WILL feel the power of the Force within you.
There are a few quirks to get used to — the brake pedal isn't a pedal, it's a touch - sensitive, pyramid - shaped rubber button where pressure, not pedal travel, equals stopping power; the feedback - free, hydraulic rack - and - pinion steering is as disconnected and consistent as a rheostat, and it feels like that of no other car on the planet — but the sharp - yet - pillowy ride and handling combination is almost supernatural.
Limited models feel like true luxury cars, as they include features like 10 - way power front seats with lumbar, power - adjustable pedals, perforated leather upholstery, heated and cooled front seats, ambient lighting, Intelligent Access with Push - Button Start, a universal garage - door opener and the full MyFord Touch system which includes an 8 - inch touch screen with smaller reconfigurable instrument displays; a media hub with USB in ports, an SD card reader and input jacks, as well as a long list of additional Sync Services.
Inside, you & 39; ll feel indulged by supportive power - adjustable heated leather seats that feel tailor made as you admire a wealth of amenities including remote vehicle start, keyless access with push button start, dual - zone automatic climate control, a trip computer, and a large central color display.
The driver's door switch panel featured a restyled power door lock button; it was now designed to feel less like the adjacent power window controls, for ease of differentiation by touch.
The bulbous rear end of the car has a space - age feel, added to by the power - lift gate, which opens and closes at the push of a button.
You'll love the look and feel of this 2018 Nissan Altima 2.5 SR, which features a push button start, backup camera, Bluetooth, braking assist, a power outlet, hill start assist, stability control, traction control, a MP3 player, and anti-lock brakes.
Push - button starter, Bluetooth wireless technology, dual - zone automatic climate control, a cooling glove box, power adjustable driver's seat and an AM / FM / CD audio system w / 6 speakers are just a few of the technologies that make every drive feel first - class!
* 2.4 LITER 4 Cylinder engine * * GREAT DEAL AT $ 10,841 * * 2013 * Hyundai * * Sonata * * SE * You'll love the look and feel of this 2013 Hyundai Sonata SE, which features a push button start, braking assist, dual climate control, a power outlet, stability control, traction control, a MP3 player, anti-lock brakes, dual airbags, and side air bag system.
Door hinges come labeled with the name of the included Torx tool needed to remove it while the four available roof options, a Sunrider soft top, a button - activated power top, and two hardtops consisting of three - panels painted in either to match the body color or in black, can be put down without curse words and feelings of defeat.
The only way it felt comfortable was when I flipped the tablet around so that the ports came out of the lower corners (or bottom); and in those scenarios, the power and volume buttons ended up in an awkward placement, too.
Personally I would prefer the power button to be located on either of the side edges, a design decision that I feel would be beneficial to device this long.
Pressing an elevator button and the elevator closing its doors and rising, they have a feeling of power at the fact that the elevator is obeying them.
It feels a little odd having the power button on the left now, since I was used to it being on the right under the power button on the HD, but over time I'm sure I'll get the hang of it.
Both Xyboards have the problem of difficult - to - find / feel / press power and volume buttons.
Huawei does try to help you distinguish between the two with feel — the Power button is ridged, while the Volume rocker is smooth — but I prefer to have those two controls placed on opposite sides of the device.
I also liked the feel of the volume rocker and power buttons; I found them easier to press than those on the Transformer Prime.
The Paperwhite is built of plastic yet feels solid and we like the contoured detailing around the bottom Micro-USB and power button: it looks and feels like a good quality device.
i bet it wont be 1080P, that last minute tacked in ESram is a bottleneck, xbox one is just terrible, look at the machine itself, its uggly big and still has an external power brick, has a fan on top LOL so trashy, do nt ever spill anything on top of of those fan grills lol even the controller is a step back from the 360 controller, its smaller, bumper buttons feel like cheap digital alarm clock buttons and awkward to press and reach,D - pad is still garbage and the right stick is to close to the face buttons, only has 5 min of recording time not to mention its a weaker system.
The power button and volume rocker on the right side of the E4 Plus feel surprisingly clicky, and the front - facing fingerprint scanner works just as fast as my Google Pixel running Android O. Near the top of the phone is the earpiece for phone calls, but this also doubles as a front - facing speaker that sounds way better than expected.
Features True Wireless: Completely tangle - free stereo sound wherever you go without annoying cables to tie you down Bluetooth 4.1: Full support for advanced AAC, SBC, and aptX audio standards Ultra Light, Low Power Consumption: Barely there feel at 4g, including an omnidirectional microphone Single Touch Multi-function: With a single button you can power on / off, take a call, play music, skip tracks, change volume or even access Siri easily by tapping, holding, or double - tapping on the button Microphone: Unlike most other similar sized earphones on the market today, we integrated a MEMS omnidirectional microphone with an input sensitivity of -42 dB (+ / - Power Consumption: Barely there feel at 4g, including an omnidirectional microphone Single Touch Multi-function: With a single button you can power on / off, take a call, play music, skip tracks, change volume or even access Siri easily by tapping, holding, or double - tapping on the button Microphone: Unlike most other similar sized earphones on the market today, we integrated a MEMS omnidirectional microphone with an input sensitivity of -42 dB (+ / - power on / off, take a call, play music, skip tracks, change volume or even access Siri easily by tapping, holding, or double - tapping on the button Microphone: Unlike most other similar sized earphones on the market today, we integrated a MEMS omnidirectional microphone with an input sensitivity of -42 dB (+ / - 2dB).
Having the power and volume buttons separated like this feels more comfortable for me, but if you're someone with smaller hands (again, don't buy any of these phones), then you might have trouble reaching that far.
There's a new Taptic Engine powering it, which should help make 3D Touch feel a little more realistic, but early impressions suggest the home button doesn't feel anything like the illusion of a click on the newer MacBooks.
The ESR case has the added benefit of volume and power button protection, but the screen cover isn't quite as good — it slides around more than the one on our top pick, and a panel of Wirecutter writers and editors didn't like the way it felt as much.
No other phone comes close to feeling as natural in your hand as the Moto X. LG's G2 is notable because of its power and volume button location.
The power button is slightly indented, on the right - hand side of the phone, and feels different enough to the volume rocker that you won't confuse the two when the phone's in your pocket.
Much like the Samsung Galaxy S6, both the volume rocker on the left and the power button on the right of the Galaxy A3 feel great thanks to their metallic finish.
While I love the speed and easy - of - use that the Microsoft Surface infrared facial recognition Windows Hello system uses, I feel like this method might be even better since you have to press the power button to turn it on anyway... might as well biometrically recognize the user at the same time.
The watch - like feel is further supported by the genuine leather strap that comes in the box and the power button on the right - hand side, both of which add to the LG G Watch R's standard watch characteristics and it's great to have the ability to switch it on and off.
A plastic power button and volume rocker sits on the right edge of the phone, and they're cheap - feeling compared to the rest of the hardware here.
Prominent power and volume buttons on the side are easy to feel for, and the rear elements of the camera and the fingerprint reader are a bit lower on the upper third than might be typical.
It's also raised the volume rocker a bit without making it feel any flimsier, though the power button is inconveniently located at the top of a device that's already a tad too tall.
Last year's Roku Ultra ($ 65 in some Walmart stores, $ 80 refurbished on Amazon) is also worth passing over in favor of the new $ 70 Streaming Stick +, which feels just as fast, has the same voice controls, and adds TV volume and power buttons.
Along the right side of this phone you have power, volume, and a pair of shutter buttons all made to feel similar to the aluminum band that wraps around the phone.
This makes it very easy to feel the power button when sliding your finger around the edge of the tablet.
The power and volume buttons on the right side of the Xiaomi Mi 4S felt tactile and responsive, and I would consider them to be on par with the vast majority of flagship smartphones.
So while the M8 was prone to slipping out of your hand (especially when trying to hit that power button), the M9 feels easier to hold.
From the removable back to the volume and power buttons, the Lumia 640 XL has a feeling of cheapness, but it's not quite as negative as that sounds.
There's also an aluminum frame that feels sturdy and cool to the touch, the texture of the power button makes it easy to differentiate from the volume ones, and there's even a 3.5 mm headphone jack and microSD card support — two things you won't find on the Pixel 2.
The power button is located under the volume toggle, which makes it easy to press while reaching for the phone's navigation buttons (Back, Home, Search), and we really like the feel of the shutter button, which has a springiness to it that we haven't seen before.
The fingerprint sensor is embedded within the rear power button and while the button doesn't feel as premium as on past LG devices, the fingerprint sensor is one of the best on a smartphone.
Despite the slab - like design, the Ascend P7 feels good, and with the power button being on the side just below the volume rocker, you can just about one - hand this thing a lot of the time.
On the right - hand side of the device are the volume rocker and the power button, both of which feel slightly mushy.
On the right side you have the power button, which comes with a textured feel to it making it easy to distinguish from the volume rocker if you're trying to hit the button before pulling it out of your pocket, and of course the volume buttons are on this same side.
The volume rocker and power button don't look out of place, and the latter has a nice texture to it, making it easier to find by feel.
These buttons are also difficult to tell apart, and regardless of the minute size difference between the power button and the two volume buttons, they are all shiny and feel identical on the skin.
The earpiece on the Note 7 is ever so slightly more recessed than that of the S7, while its power and volume buttons press with every so slightly more crisp a feeling beneath your fingertips.
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