The back of the X15 is coated in a soft - touch rubber, which makes
holding the device comfortable.
Not exact matches
For handheld
devices like the Nintendo Switch, the 3DS, or even a cellphone or tablet, the most
comfortable position to game in is usually lying back in bed
holding the
device over your face as you play.
The corners of the tablet are curved making it more
comfortable to
hold in landscape mode for prolonged times but it doesn't detract from what is a noticeable weightier
device in the hand than its closest tablet rivals.
If you are coming from a Kindle or other
device, and had gotten into the habit of
holding it with one hand with fingers around both sides, it may not be as
comfortable doing this, but if you
hold it from the side
holding the bezel, it is fine, and the rubbery surface on the back provides a nice grip.
It is a larger, 5.7 - inch
device, but Huawei worked hard to keep the design as narrow as possible, making it
comfortable to
hold in one hand.
It is a larger
device, but retains the full - metal frame and curved backing making it
comfortable to
hold.
The
device's ergonomic soft - touch design makes it super
comfortable to
hold in just one hand — perfect for staying up all night in bed with a can't - put - it - down novel, or for carrying everywhere.
Much like its earlier version, the
device is
comfortable to
hold with one hand.
The
device itself is light and
comfortable to
hold, the lovely Kobo trademark quilted back being soft and inviting as always.
I find reading is much preferable on a smaller
device, not just because it is lighter to
hold, but because it is more
comfortable to read on a smaller display.
In fact, instead of trying to figure out which one to go for, either an e-reader or a netbook, what you should be thinking of is that whether it would be more
comfortable carrying a smart reading
device that can
hold a few thousand of your e-books or lugging around an extra baggage full of your reading materials.
Plus the
device is very thin and light, and is
comfortable to
hold from the sides or the bottom.
Both run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, feature the Asus trademark rounded contours, feel
comfortable to
hold and come with a TransCover to allow users to prop up the
device for viewing video and such for, the similarities pretty much ended there.
«NOOK HD +, with its must - see full HD 9 - inch screen, is perfect for experiencing movies, apps, magazines and more, while NOOK Simple Touch is ideal for reading millions of books with crisp, clear text on a portable and lightweight
device that's
comfortable to
hold for hours.»
It actually feels more
comfortable to read with the front part bent back like this than to
hold the hard reading
device on its own.
The outside metal and glass construction is rather hard to distinguish from the Galaxy S6, although the top on the
device does have a slight downward curve added to make it more
comfortable to
hold up to your ear.
It's a sturdy and well - made
device that's
comfortable to
hold in one hand, and as we navigated through Windows 8 and a handful of Lenovo's own apps everything was fluid and fast.
The
device is very light and
comfortable to
hold one - handed.
The
device is
comfortable to
hold, though the lack of a textured back requires you to have a decent grip on it.
Regardless, it's still a
comfortable device to
hold thanks to its smoothly tapered edges and light weight.
Design-wise, the Galaxy Tab S will be similar in design to the just announced Galaxy Tab 4, but will have much, much slimmer edges, which will make the
device feel much more
comfortable in hand and easier to
hold.
The design is sturdy and good - looking, in an industrial sort of way, but tablets are hands - on
devices, and the Kupa X11 Pro isn't particularly
comfortable to
hold.
And I'm not a fan of the controls: the main culprit is the page turn buttons, which are located on the left side of the row of 5 metal buttons below the bottom of the screen, and are therefore not in a
comfortable position for one - handed reading (even if
holding it with your left hand, you'd have to
hold the
device by the very bottom corner).
It's
comfortable and easy to
hold, while still being a great entertainment
device with a large display and great sound.
The camera is located on the right, rather than in the center of the top of the
device, so we found it more
comfortable to take pictures when
holding the
device in portrait mode rather than landscape.
It is a physically appealing
device that is
comfortable to
hold.
The entire package is just more premium looking and the curved design makes
holding the
device and storing it in your back pocket very
comfortable.
Toshiba's supersize tablet was
comfortable to
hold when we were lazing around on our couch and had the
device propped up in our lap.
Unlike Tablet S, this
device does not feel nearly as
comfortable or natural when
held, but when it is folded, it can easily fit into a larger pocket or a cell phone pocket inside a bag.
The back is smooth and slightly rubberized and I find the
device to be quite
comfortable to
hold.
The only «missing» feature in Stanza is an autoscroll option, which would admittedly be difficult to implement effectively on the iPad, since so many cases and stands
hold the
device at various angles for reading, typing, and
comfortable viewing in a variety of lighting situations.
Overall, the Xperia Z2 Tablet still has that «wow» factor and is a
comfortable device to
hold.
I don't know how
comfortable it will be
holding a 10 - inch
device for taking pictures but you never know when it could come in handy.
Once you get used to it the
device is quite
comfortable to
hold with a thumb resting on a page button, especially in landscape mode, which is something a lot of people probably overlook.
Who knew the tiny screen could display basic functionality that big screen
devices are not
comfortable to be
held in one hand?
The thick base is designed to make
holding the
device in portrait mode more
comfortable.
The Sony XZ1 is a solid
device and
comfortable to
hold with its rounded edges.
But I've found myself using the Sony PRS - 300 more than either of my 6 - inch
devices lately; it's light and
comfortable to
hold while reading in bed or lounging in a recliner.
The plastics used on the Barnes & Noble
devices have a slight softness to them that make the
device comfortable to
hold for long periods of time when reading or watching a movie.
Plus the build quality is solid and the
device is
comfortable to
hold in both portrait and landscape mode.
The back side and edges of the
device are coated in a soft touch rubber, which is grippy and
comfortable to
hold.
To me it is more
comfortable to
hold than a
device like the Kobo Aura One.
The screen bezel is kept to a
comfortable minimum, offering up approximately 15 mm around the display, which gives you enough space to
hold the tablet without obscuring the screen and gives it a premium look when compared to some lesser
devices with expansive bezels, like the ViewSonic ViewPad 10s.
Kindle 3 back cover has a nice rubbery feel to it that makes the
device very
comfortable to
hold.
Holding a small
device like that for long periods of time just isn't
comfortable, plus the small LCD screen can be hard on the eyes after a while.
The
device is
comfortable to
hold with either one or two hands either in landscape or portrait mode.
The
device is entirely black, and there's a soft touch rubberized finish on the back that makes it
comfortable to
hold for extended periods of time.
Like other Acer tablet, the upcoming 11.6 inch
device also have an optional keyboard for fast and
comfortable typing, stereo speakers with support Dolby Home Theater sound for stunning audio experience and has ergonomics design that make it
comfortable to
hold on your hand.
For handheld
devices like the Nintendo Switch, the 3DS, or even a cellphone or tablet, the most
comfortable position to game in is usually lying back in bed
holding the
device over your face as you play.
The added thickness of the Max Pro makes the
device very
comfortable to
hold.