The chrome fininished back
panel feels solid in the hand and enthuse confidence that the tablet can withstand few falls.
The plastic back
panel feels solid and good in the hands.
Panels feel solid to the touch and workmanship is top drawer.
Not exact matches
Most of the surfaces are covered in leather and all of the trim
panels, even the plastic ones, have a
solid, luxury - car
feel.
The cabin
feels upmarket and luxurious, the seats and door
panels are covered in high quality materials while the major controls have a
solid feel to them.
The seats are comfortable and offer very good support even on long drives, the stalks
feel solid, there was absolutely no ill - fitting
panel in our long term car which was fast approaching 40,000 kms on the odo and was abused quite a bit.
Bulit quality on the exterior
feels solid and
solid, and each door
panel is supplied with a thick double damping rubber.
It also seems to fix the old XK's slight issue with
panel gap consistency and generally
feels like a more
solid car.
Build quality is
solid, with some minor exceptions: a center console
panel that
felt a bit flimsy on our test car and a squeaky wiper stalk (maybe it needed some greasing).
The back is a
solid panel of brushed aluminum — the texture
feels slightly off though, to some of us.
Aside from the glass front
panel, the Voyage is made of
solid magnesium, with a soft - touch finish reminiscent of the Paperwhite, which gives it a premium, classy
feel (though it isn't waterproof like the Kobo Aura H2O).
Its metal and aluminum construction
feels really
solid, and the leather
panel on the back is soft to the touch and really comfortable to hold.
That doesn't sound bad for a premium ultrabook with a 10 - point multitouch
panel, a 1600 x 900 IPS display and 128 GB of
solid state storage — particularly one that
feels this good, with a supple textured back, a leathery palmrest, a smooth glass touchpad and a comfortable keyboard.
Though the Torch slider mechanism itself
feels quite
solid, the bottom right side of the sliding touch - screen
panel has started to lift slightly, more so than on the left side, which is a bit worrisome.
One of the first things you notice after spending some time with the BlackBerry Torch 9800 is that the hardware
feels quite
solid; it's durable, yet not too heavy at 5.68 ounces — about an ounce more than both RIM's BlackBerry Bolds 9000 and 9650; the slider mechanism is smooth and there's very little horizontal - «give» while open vertically, which typically bodes well for its durability over time; the battery cover sits snuggly in place, even if you attempt to wiggle it around; and there's little - or - no squeaking or «creaking» if you squeeze and / or press various sections of the device, which hasn't necessarily been the case with other recent BlackBerry devices — expect for the top
panel and trackpad, but I'll get to that in the next section.
That said, it still
feels quite sturdy, with a
solid polycarbonate build and a grippy textured back
panel.
These units have glass fronts and
solid side
panels which allow your canine companion (s) to
feel safe and secure without the
feeling of complete confinement.
The aluminum frame was nicely machined and
felt solid, whereas the Corning glass back
panel added an extra premium
feel, despite leaving fingerprints behind.
But it
feels like a gaming laptop should, with big vents,
solid panels, and a few nifty lights to spice things up.
The entire back plate is a slightly - soft
panel of plastic, which
feels solid — thanks to the fact that it isn't removable — and provides just the right amount of grip without also collecting tons of fingerprints.
Panel gaps are less common than they were on the original Bolt, and the chassis
feels more
solid.
When I first pulled the Essential Phone from the retail package, I was immediately impressed by the rock
solid feel of the titanium sides, ceramic back, and Gorilla Glass 5 front
panel.
Every
panel feels rock
solid and there's absolutely zero flex in the chassis, no matter how it's handled.
The device is made of aluminum alloy that both looks great and
feels solid and both
panels are covered in Gorilla Glass 6.
That full metal back cover is
solid feeling and wraps around to the front of the device, meeting with the full glass front
panel.
Our moulded Shaker kitchens feature soft curves, groove
panelling,
solid timber worktops and big Belfast sinks to bring the
feeling of handmade luxury to your home.
I think painting the room one
solid color, or using vertically - oriented
paneling all the way from the floor to the ceiling, will create a «taller
feel», visually.
According to the designers, «natural stones,
solid woods and leather
panels helped to give the home a high end
feel and a sense of luxury.»