LG and Google supplied TechRadar with a rose
gold review unit, which stands apart from the current fleet of Android Wear smartwatches a little more clearly than the silver and black options.
We picked up
a gold review unit to see how the new color option looks on an iPad and we really liked the way it shines.
What I like is that on
our gold review unit, the front side of the phone is colored a deep shade of brown, which looks classy.
Apple sent
a gold review unit, and though I don't own a single gold (more like champagne - colored) Apple product, the color is stylish and not at all gaudy like yellow gold.
Not exact matches
Our
review unit came in black, but shoppers looking for a little color can choose from white, purple and
gold as well.
Of course there's the scandal that just broke regarding the «
gold standard of peer
reviewed science» that climate alarmists always reference, who's data is used as the basis for many other climate studies, as well as IPCC reports, and even US EPA guidelines - The Climate Research
Unit at the University of East Anglia, UK.
My
review unit was a rather loud orange color (the Gear 2 also comes in staid black or a pretty ugly rose
gold), which works at the gym, but not in the board room.
My
review unit came in a royal blue and
gold color scheme, and it is a stunner from every angle.
My
review unit came in «
Gold», but the phone can be purchased in several other colour options including Dark Grey and Rose
Gold.
We got the
gold and white
review unit, though there's a dark blue version as well.
Our
review unit came in
gold colour trim with elegant use of metal and blue colour band running across the chamfered edges.
The Vivo XL is certainly one of BLU's flashier options to date, with a patterned finish on the removable back cover, with
gold being the color version of this particular
review unit.
The
review unit we got had a pink
gold colour, sort of like a duller version of the original rose
gold that is now common.
The white and
gold colour combination of the Redmi Y1
unit we got for
review has become the standard for many budget, mid-range phones.
Our
review unit was adorned with a royal blue and
gold color scheme, and we liked it — a lot.
The
review unit we have is a
Gold version, which has a more than regular dose of copper in it.
Our
review unit is an Intel Core m5 version with 8Gb of RAM and 256Gb SSD (in the
gold color).
Our
review unit came in brushed
gold metallic finish with the Asus logo embellished at the front.
Our
review unit is Space Gray, but a Champagne
Gold version is also available, one that has white front panel bezels (opposed to the black ones on the gray version).
The result is a familiar brushed finish on the back cover but a more chromelike gloss on the sides — sides which shine a ruddy
gold on our silver
review unit.
The
review unit has a white bezel surrounding the display, with a
gold metal back.
For our
review unit, we went for a more traditional look: a turquoise back cover, white bezels, and a champagne
gold frame and accents.
This particular
review unit comes with a silver and
gold finish, and features a textured back that allows for better grip while also keeping away fingerprint marks.
The metal back panel is anodised - our
review unit in
gold, but other colours are available - with antenna bands at the top and bottom.
Although the
gold is more of a copper color in my
review unit, this combination of complementary colors looks fantastic.
My
review unit was milky white, accented with rose -
gold hardware on the tips and buds.
Our
review unit came in a champagne
gold colour, which is subtle.
Our
review unit here is the
gold model with the black band.
In the case of this
review unit, where the Rose
Gold stops is as thick as it would probably be without the smart features.
My $ 379
review unit had a round, rose -
gold - tone stainless steel face studded with diamondlike crystals and a white, rubbery silicone strap.
All variants come in the black rubber casing, but have three colors to choose between for metal accents:
Gold, Silver, and Grey (our
review unit color).
The
review unit was an XPS 13 (Rose
Gold), 13.3» touch QHD (3200 x 1800), Intel Core i7, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB PCIe NVMe SSD, as well as a Thunderbolt 3 (USB - C, 3.1 Gen 2, 40 Gbps port that via a Dell Adaptor supports VGA, Ethernet, HDMI, and more USB - A ports).