Not exact matches
The Transformer Book T100T (to give it the name an Asus rep recommended; we've also seen it billed as just the T100, and the box label refers to model T100TA - C1 - GR) is cased in dark gray, fingerprint - smudge - prone
plastic with black keyboard keys, a black
bezel around the screen, and a silver - gray docking hinge centered above the keyboard.
A green rubber bumper surrounds the tablet's white
plastic frame, with a dark gray
bezel around the 7 - inch display.
Most tablets have a hard metal ring
around the outside, then a
plastic bezel and back.
Instead of some cheap
plastic with a faux - carbon - fiber pattern adorned on it (like you might see on a Galaxy S device), the Sensation has a thick and rugged soft touch
plastic back and an aluminum «belt» traversing its midsection that curls
around to form the
bezel of the device.
The tablet itself is unassuming, with a glossy black front, silver band
around the
bezel and a dimpled, dark - gray
plastic back.
The outer top and bottom lids are bright silver - colored
plastic, while the interior keyboard deck and
bezel around the screen are black.
It ships with either a white or dark gray
plastic back and matching
bezel, with silver
plastics accents
around the edges.
There's a thin metal
bezel around the screen, and the back of the handset is
plastic.
The
bezel around the display is partially covered by more of that soft - touch
plastic mentioned earlier, so you're not confronted with great swathes of unsightly black gloss
around the screen itself.
It features a black frame
around the screen, with a white
plastic bezel, which extends over the top and button and then transitions into aluminium.
That can include weight, thickness and screen size, but also covers the layout of the keyboard, how large the touchpad is, how thick the
bezel around the screen is, metal versus
plastic, or even the color or pattern on the back of the lid.
With almost no
bezels around the screen itself, and a comfortable, high - quality
plastic chassis, it was hard to overly criticize the company for the phone's design — unless, of course, those rear buttons just don't make sense to you.
The so - called «mixed
plastics» that make up the body range from thin textured panels
around the side to faux metal buttons and a polished glass - like (but undeniably still
plastic)
bezel.
Sure it doesn't feel like there's any unnecessary
plastic padding
around the screen, but it's not as close cut as on other handsets - the LG G4 springs to mind immediately as a handset with a slimmer
bezel.
There are two different designs for the Vivomove HR, so you'll need to make the decision between a
plastic design with a metal
bezel around the edge (dubbed the Sport) or a version with a full metal aluminum body, which is called the Premium model.
The E65 - E0 doesn't stray far from the template set by other inexpensive TVs and displays, with black
plastic construction and a glossy black
bezel around the display panel.
Its chunky (9.5 mm thick)
plastic body and sizable
bezels around the screen make it look like a phone from several years ago.
In terms of build quality and design elements, the Yoga Tablet 10 HD + looks like any other budget - friendly 10 - inch tablet available, with its mostly
plastic build material and relatively large
bezels around the display.
It has a thick,
plastic body that curves to meet the glass front, where you'll find big
bezels around the screen.
The
plastic over the display is a little scuffed, and the
bezel around the outside has some clear signs of battle damage, but no other phone available today would stand up to this kind of torture and be even remotely usable, which is amazing.