Sentences with phrase «feeling black plastic»

Most obviously are the hollow - feeling black plastic paddle shifters on the steering wheel, which have a bit of an economy car feel.

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We tear the plastic package of one black felt square, then another.
You can use craft eggs (or get the cheap plastic kind and paint them white), some felt, pink and black acrylic paint, and white pom poms (because, of course, you'll need a tail for the back!).
The black feels a little bit like the NARS packaging texture with plastic gold to embellish.
The finish of the Metallic Black version I've been using is undeniably gorgeous, but with so much thick, glossy plastic everywhere, it feels like it's put on a few pounds (figuratively, of course).
Whether he's chowing down on a lobster thermidor for one, playing tuxedo dress up with Alfred or battling his inner demons, he's absolutely brilliant — I never imagined I could feel such empathy for err, a tiny plastic figure in a black rubber mask.
Climb into the Evo X, twist the chunky black plastic key, and you are instantly aware — and a little disappointed — that the whole car doesn't buzz and hum and feel alive at idle like its predecessors.
The heated and cooled «performance» seats are well - bolstered without feeling tight, though the interior has its share of hard plastic — GM, from Chevrolet to Cadillac is still trying to catch up on interior quality — and the stitching on the black padded dash also is black.
The black vinyl material embossed with a carbonfibre pattern that covers the dash and air vents surrounded by shiny red plastic attempt to create a sporty atmosphere, but instead look and feel cheap.
Mild use of piano - black plastic trim is pedestrian, however, as its widespread usage across the automotive industry has begun to feel a bit tired and uninspired.
Rich wood and brushed metal accents compliment the black leather and good quality plastics to give the interior a feeling of being first class.
The dashboard features soft - feel plastics, gloss black finishes on the centre console and chrome highlights around the air vents.
Taken as a whole, the interior looks fresh and special and modern, but you'll notice the cost - saving measures up - close: the flimsy - feeling air - con controls, the hard plastics that lurk below the fake leather on the dash, and the plain black plastic buttons that replace higher - spec models» flashes of silver.
The design of the interior still feels modern, and in this department, I feel that Nissan has continued to surpass rivals that stuff their vehicles with boring, black square shapes and plastics or design themselves into a corner with dull, industrial looks that won't impress buyers shopping around at dealerships.
The hard plastics and the fit of some of the panels feel a little cheap and the dark colours of the brown / black interiors don't emphasis the feeling of space as a lighter headliner would have done.
Some «piano black» plastic in the storage bin flexed and felt kind of flimsy and cheap, but most elements create a passing upscale veneer.
The plastics have a richer look and feel to them, the switchgear is top - notch and the gloss - black trim of the touchscreen interface has a modern sophistication to it.
From the driver's seat, the view is predominantly one of black plastic, offset by slivers of what Range Rover calls cherry wood but which look and feel more like leftover laminate flooring.
However, the small rear windows and black fabrics and plastic make it feel claustrophobic.
The cabin feels well put together, and despite the abundance of black plastic up front the interior looks and feels reasonably luxurious.
The light grey plastic was hard, but the overall feel of the cabin, with mid-grey carpeting and black cloth for the rear seat, was prestigious, thanks also to the bright - finish decorative trim pieces.
There are faux skid plates at both ends as well as black plastic cladding all around, including the wheel arches, to add to the SUV - like feel.
Though once you get used to leather and quiet, you're going to feel it if you go back down to a plastic buzz box, even if the finishes are «piano black
Most of what you see and touch is black plastic, but it feels higher quality than the materials in the previous - generation, and looks like it will stand up well to hard use.
The Rogue S can feel a little low - rent inside with its dearth of soft - touch plastics and sea of black carpet and fabric, but models we've tested have felt tightly assembled.
The metal frame and the touch screen's curved edges give it a weighty feel, while the black plastic casing is more firm Coke bottle than flimsy ShopRite water bottle.
It does use a glass coating for the display and features a black plastic body on the rear that is slightly textured and offers a nice feel especially considering the price.
The bottom half feels like it came from white trash branch of the family — cheaper - feeling, toy - like plastic (in black or red) that seems more appropriate on a carrier freebie.
If you've never seen an iPad and someone handed you the Kindle Fire HD.9, you'd likely say its jet - black, soft - to - the - touch plastic body felt good in your hands and was more than effective at all the core tasks (reading, game playing, e-mail, web browsing).
The front design, made of soft - feel plastic surrounding the E Ink screen, is the familiar black rectangle common to tablets and e-readers.
With glossy black plastic and glossy chrome finish, the PLAY doesn't exude high - end fit and finish, but it doesn't feel cheap either.
They have vague platitudes about how stuff is on the way, we're looking into it, really, and asinine anecdotes about how digital comics can't replicate the experience of folding out pages in Blackest Night # 8 and wah wah wah plastic doesn't feel like paper.
The exterior case is made of black plastic, and feels quite solid — there's no bending or creaking here, just a well - made device.
The all - black brushed aluminum feel gives the notebook quite a nice high - end look and although most of the enclosure is made out of durable plastic instead of metal, the build quality is very decent.
iPhone 7 Case, iPhone 8 Case, Novo Icon Ultra-thin Slim Fit Shell Hard Plastic Soft Feeling Full Protective Anti-Scratch Cover Case Compatible for iPhone 7 8 [Black]
I for one am of the 4 eyed variety and have had some pain in the side of my head over the years of gaming being unable to find a headset that doesn't feel like I'm going to achieve death by glasses, on top of the 40 mm speaker, Specsfit and over ear designed ear cup the headband which is just a piece of black plastic comes with padding in all of the right places, sadly it does feel like the headband could break easily but as long as you're not rough with it I can't see it being an issue!
The build of the new model — which is apparently 15 per cent slimmer and 20 per cent lighter than the PS Vita — also doesn't feel as comfortable initially in the player's hands and its exposed black plastic finish isn't as satisfying to the touch.
Thomas Hirschhorn, Das Auge (Dirty Dilemma), 2008, Paper, adhesive tape, plastic foil, prints, stickers, black felt pen, black ballpoint pen, 72 x 59.5 cm, 28 1/4 x 23 1/2 in
Thomas Hirschhorn, Das Auge (Red Experience), 2008, Paper, adhesive tape, plastic foil, prints, red and black felt pen, red and black ballpoint pen, 72 x 59 cm, 28 1/4 x 23 1/4 in
Part A: PVC (plastic plaque), wood, aluminum, metal, glass, enamel painted on reverse of glass, black and white photographs (vintage prints), color photographs, felt
T04936 Untitled 1967 or 1968 Black felt - tip pen on yellow machine - made wove paper 436 × 560 (17 1/8 × 22) Inscribed «Judd» b.r., «INTERIOR & ENDS STAINLESS STEEL TWO SIDES AND TOP 1/4» PLASTIC PLASTIC AND STEEL CONNECTED WITH SCREWS» towards b.l., with various numbers in various places and «68 or late 67» on back b.l. Purchased at Christie's, New York (Grant - in - Aid) 1987 Prov:?
Wearing an oversized black plastic bracelet made me feel like both.
That said, neither earbud feels flimsy, even if they're mostly plastic, and their all - black finish looks way less goofy than the candy cigarette-esque AirPods.
Made from real wood, the Black Walnut shell features a matte black soft - touch rim found on the original black - leather shell, and plastic buttons coated in metal - like paint to give it a premium Black Walnut shell features a matte black soft - touch rim found on the original black - leather shell, and plastic buttons coated in metal - like paint to give it a premium black soft - touch rim found on the original black - leather shell, and plastic buttons coated in metal - like paint to give it a premium black - leather shell, and plastic buttons coated in metal - like paint to give it a premium feel.
Included with the Go are a black rubber wristband and a black plastic belt clip; the wristband made the Go feel like a kid's Swatch from the»80s.
The black plastic chassis has no give, and it feels great.
The S61 has rounded aluminum edges and a grippy black plastic that makes it super easy to hold, though it also feels huge and would probably have taken up my entire pocket if it wasn't tethered to the table.
The construction consists of both anodized black metal and solid - feeling matte black plastic for the headband and outsides of the earcups, and leather - covered memory foam for the large over-ear earpads.
It's also undeniably ugly - a cheap, plastic shell with a pearlescent sheen to the rear portion and a nondescript black slab feel to the front.
At any rate, the Vuzix Blade currently come in an all - black, plastic frame that doesn't feel much heavier than a normal pair of glasses.
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