Sentences with phrase «more asymmetrical designs»

There's also plenty of room to explore slightly more asymmetrical designs that may offer a thicker top or bottom bezel.

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covers up more than usual in an asymmetrical Donna Karan design featuring an allover geometric print at the America's Got Talent post-show finale event in N.Y.C.
Embellished with feathers, flowers, this wonderful dress is also in asymmetrical design to help you attract more eyes at the most important moment of your life.
To be fair, the Veloster out - geeks nearly every car on that list with its higher level of cabin tech, offers more flexibility with its proper hatchback, and out - weirds all of them with its asymmetrical design.
The Encore capitalizes on this fact by designing a tire that has an optimized asymmetrical design to afford more rubber to road contact in corners, and therefore greater dry cornering performance, while also ensuring the tire has more «biting» cross grooves and sipes for outstanding wet and snow performance.
The unusual asymmetrical design must be slightly more awkward than normal to balance and we wouldn't expect them to make production, but we love the rear tail light clusters inspired by the Union Jack flag.
Sony has packed the Tablet S with a higher resolution rear camera than that in the Galaxy Tab 10.1, and the custom apps are arguably more useful than Samsung's TouchWiz interface, especially the universal remote; on the flip - side, it's a chunkier tablet than the Samsung and the asymmetrical design forces compromises in terms of bulk that have to be balanced against the increased ease of holding it in portrait orientation.
The fan design allows for more blades to improve airflow, while the asymmetrical layout cuts down on noise.
Chaise longue defined A combination of chair and daybed, the chaise longue originated in the 17th century rococo period of Louis XV, which was characterized by asymmetrical design and delicate lines, to fill the need for more intimate furnishings.
It was more of an excessive version and asymmetrical, while Baroque was more symmetrical in design.
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