Sentences with phrase «overall plastic feel»

Unfortunately, borrowing from Galaxy's design lines means that it also borrows the overall plastic feeling those tablets.

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Overall very happy and feel it was worth the extra expense as we will have this chair much longer than if we had bought a plastic one.
The overall feature looks like a fun gimmick, though we're unimpressed by the cheap - feeling plastic Porsche uses for the controls — some video game steering wheels feature better quality switches and buttons.
Sure, it's not perfect — it can feel cramped in the back, and some of the lower level plastics feel a little cheap — but overall it's a fine ownership prospect, with a range of efficient engines making it very cost effective to run.
It does feel somewhat dated though, with scratchy plastics, old - fashioned fabric patterns and a slightly drab overall design.
The overall interior design is fresh and premium in most respects; a low - point would be the vertically stacked drive - selector buttons which are made of cheap - feeling plastic and appear out of step with the rest of the cabin — they're also a little awkward to get used to.
Although there's no shortage of hard plastics throughout, the large gauge cluster, brush aluminum - style accents, and pragmatic design overall feels uncluttered without flirting with austerity.
Most surfaces are covered in leather or soft - touch plastics and while it may not be all that cutting edge styling wise, the overall feel of the cockpit is pleasant enough.
But overall, the interior is well appointed and premium in look and feel, with the little things such as padding added to the bottom of cubbies to prevent items from rattling against hard plastic.
Not So Good 1) Chrome quality on the exterior could have been better 2) Door mirrors are a size small 3) Overall plastic quality lacks the feeling of opulence 4) Only 2 Airbags against the customary 6 in the segment
The plastics over the dashboard may look slightly cheap, but the suede lining on the doors and other interior surfaces adds a touch of quality to the overall cabin feeling.
There are some bothering plastic bits, but the fine insertions (especially towards the higher trims) make for a good, upmarket - ish feeling overall.
The overall look and feel of the dashboard and controls is fine although the acres of plastic and certain materials feel a bit sub-par.
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.
The overall build quality is fairly cheap, the back platting is made of plastic and feels very flimsy.
The build quality is similar, albeit without the removable back panels, and the overall feel is of a plastic device, but one that's slim and easy to hold.
Overall, the new design language is very stylish compared to the previous generation of Galaxy products whose plastic feel looked cheaper.
Overall, the analog sticks feel good — they're not too large, the standard PlayStation action buttons are small (tinier than the regular PSP, but about the same size as the PSP Go), but have just enough stiffness to them to not feel like they'll wear out too quickly and the plastic shoulder triggers are also snappy.
The rest of this silver slate is made of plastic, but the overall design felt solid.
The all plastic body feels rigid overall with almost no bend or flex aside from some give in the middle of the back but it's hardly noticeable.
It has a truly budget-esque creaky plastic exterior, but feels pretty sturdy overall.
I wouldn't say the Transformer feels cheap, but compared directly to the XOOM and iPad the plastic back and overall design does feel a lot less solid.
The metal gives it a sturdy, solid feel while the plastic keeps the overall weight under 9 ounces.
Sure, it makes more extensive use of plastic than headsets which are twice the price, but it still looks and feels sufficiently robust, and its overall lightness renders it pretty comfortable for prolonged use.
The overall build feels incredibly substantial for a budget offering, partly thanks to the 170g worth of heft and textured plastic rear.
Sure, it makes more extensive use of plastic than headsets which are twice the price, but it still looks and feels sufficiently robust, and its overall lightness renders it pretty comfortable for prolonged use.
This is a metal unibody like all recent budget phones from Samsung, although the overall feel in hand is something like a mix of metal and plastic.
The plastic blends in just fine with the X's overall design and feels silky in hand, but my review unit picked up a small nick within a week of testing, so it may be a little too soft.
The body is made of plastic and the overall glossy body gives a unique look and feel to the handset.
Overall the only real major knock against it is its all - plastic construction, which certainly makes it light but at this price I'd like it to feel more solid and durable.
Overall, while plastic and rubber might not usually fall into the category, the Gear Fit 2 actually looks and feels like a high - end device.
The cheaper plastic makes the phone look like every other inexpensive plastic phone out there, while the brushed metal back gives it a slightly more premium look, although it still doesn't hold a candle to Huawei's other premium metal devices in overall quality and feel.
The back is soft touch leather - like plastic that feels rather cheap, and the overall design is nothing to write home about, as is always the case with low - cost Samsung smartphones.
The metal chamfered edges are nicely finished, sure, and the plastic antenna stripes at the top and bottom of the phone are, at least, familiar, but overall, the Z1 has the rounded, bubbly feel of a much older phone — a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 from 2012, for example.
They've always been well - specced, but I find the overall effect of the size of the devices and the plastic shell just leaves it feeling... well, a bit cheap.
This is in part because of the plastic back, which detracts from the overall feel, and partly because of the shape.
We might be asking too much, but the plastic back does feel obvious, and although the overall build looks good, the Mi4 should have had something else than this particular back cover if it had to impress us.
The ZenFone 2, on the other hand, feels a bit more like a traditional inexpensive device, as its thin plastic back meets up on the sides with more cheap plastic and overall it feels more like a toy than a substantial device.
Even though the back is plastic, the overall feel is not cheap.
One the most notable criticisms since the S3 has been that the plastic body contributes to an overall «cheap» feeling in the hand, so an aluminum body makes sense.
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