Sentences with phrase «hardware feels in your hand»

3 Feel Perhaps the most important consideration is how the hardware feels in your hand.

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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.
Once we had the readers in hand, we compared the physical feel of the hardware and the reading experience.
The hardware, as good as it is, could still stand feel like a more «premium» device in the hand — the kind of premium feel that the iPad delivers in spades.
Cing's Hotel Dusk: Room 215 does this in an interesting way: thanks in part to the Nintendo DS's unique hardware, players are provided with a hands - on approach to puzzle solving that feels much more involved than other adventure games.
None of this should concern you though, as the build and feel in the hand are phenomenal, with Blackberry adding their own textures and small hardware design touches to the core phone.
Many in the community feel that putting control of the transaction process into the hands of a powerful few is dangerous, and for Corem, represents a problem not only facing the bitcoin community but the hardware companies themselves.
Apple showed off how powerful the new iMac hardware is via a fancy VR demonstration — showcasing the «native VR support» in High Sierra — that was pretty impressive, though it's obviously difficult to get a feel for how it would perform in person without going hands - on.
Ross leads Google's hardware design team, and when it comes to designing hardware Ross mentions that an important factor is ensuring that the products not only look good while holding them in your hands but that they also feel good.
I agree that 4.7 is too big, but this is the same hardware as the titan and reviews of that have said it has a big screen, but doesn't feel big in the hand.
We can talk about the Z3 Compact's very capable hardware specs until the cows come home, but a phone like this one isn't just about the performance; as a smaller phone, we're acutely tuned to paying attention to how it feels in the hand.
In the hand, the phone feels like a single piece of hardware, one that is remarkably continuous.
When I am purchasing things that I will be touching all time time, such as hardware or dishes or fabrics, in addition to paying attention to the shape, color or pattern, I instinctively run my fingers over it to «see» what it feels like with my hands.
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