Sentences with phrase «plastic body feels»

The glass fiber plastic body feels and looks a bit cheap.
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.
If you've never seen an iPad and someone handed you the Kindle Fire HD.9, you'd likely say its jet - black, soft - to - the - touch plastic body felt good in your hands and was more than effective at all the core tasks (reading, game playing, e-mail, web browsing).

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Myro offers an all - natural formula in a refillable container, letting users feel good about what they're putting on their body as well as reducing plastic waste.
The bottom of the foot is one of the most sensitive parts of the body, and it has 100,000 - 200,000 nerve endings just ready to register the feeling of stepping on a 2 × 4 plastic rectangle and let your brain know that it really, really hurts.
I'm not a fan of plastic and don't feel it's good for the environment (or the body), so I try to not to buy it even for cleaning.
Don't «Tox» One of the reasons people feel like they need to «detox» is because they are introducing environmental toxins to the body through smoking, drinking and washing water, in certain foods, through food contact materials and plastics, via airborne pollution and through excessive drinking.
You can test this out holding an organic fruit like a banana or orange and see how your body reacts and then you can hold a piece of plastic or something that's not healthy just so you can see, feel and understand for yourself how the body responds because everything is energy.
The over all car feels cheap, the outside body part aren?t aligned properly, the inside is made of cheap plastic or cheaply made underlayments.
The 500's boiled sweet - like buttons, quirky metal door handles, round headrests and pool ball gear knob are present too, as is a slab of body - coloured plastic across the dash (Cross and Cross Plus models get a grey plastic insert that feels like sandpaper to touch, though).
Interior (Features, Space & Comfort) Interior quality is best in this class, the quality of switches and plastic used in dash board are best in this class, build quality of body is very best and secure, the front arm rest is very comfort and perfectly placed (when i test drive other vehicles, i feel very discomfort and very small size arm rest is in most cars) tilt and telescopic steering, height adjustable driver seat.
True, some of the interior plastics feel a little flimsy (especially on early cars), the body panels are paper - thin and cars can often look tired, but it's generally well engineered.
The Transformer Mini T102HA has a magnesium - aluminum alloy and glass body, which feels more premium than plastic - clad tablets like the HP Pavilion x2 and the Dell Venue 8 Pro 3000 Series.
The SE Xperia pro has a rounded plastic body and a solid feel.
It has a fat plastic bum which looks and feels totally out of place (like a mistake and an after thought)- The whole body should be aluminium and uniform shape 2.
While its body is plastic, its build still feels solid and slim.
While it feels stronger than the 10.1, I'd still feel much better about this thing if the whole body were aluminum, not plastic.
It does use a glass coating for the display and features a black plastic body on the rear that is slightly textured and offers a nice feel especially considering the price.
The body, which even at its thinnest point feels quite rigid, is made of an electroplated polymer (more accurately, it's plastic, clad in metal, clad in a plastic finish).
Its part - metal, part - plastic body looks and feels great, and for once Bookeen hasn't priced itself out of being competitive with its better - known rivals.
Although its body is plastic, it feels more like metal with its brushed silver finish and slightly textured back.
The plastic frame feels cheaper than that of the Galaxy Tab 7, and downright chintzy next to the Springboard's aluminum body.
The Nook's plastic body gives a bit as you hold it, making it feel less like a gadget and more like a paperback book in your hands.
Like most e-readers, the Nook GlowLight 3 has a plastic body, but it's wider and taller than any six - inch - screen competitor — and even than its immediate predecessor, the GlowLight Plus — and it feels hollow.
The Mini's one - piece metal body feels more sturdy than than the Tab S» plastic build, but it comes down to a matter of personal taste whether you prefer the matte metal of the iPad or the dot - effect of the Tab S. I'm personally quite keen on the bronze colour, which stands out quite a lot from the other smaller tablets, most of which tend to just come in various shades of silver.
Its plastic moulded body feels surprisingly solid in the hand.
The plastic body could perhaps do with a touch more texture in order to provide some extra grip, but it gives the mouse a solid feel.
Yes, the chassis is plastic and the slick, glossy materials are a bit cheap, but there's almost no flex and the thick body feels durable.
The body of the watch is now plastic instead of metal, which gives it a decidedly cheaper look and feel.
A piece of the cheap - feeling plastic body had broken off in transit.
The long, uncomfortable groove along the tablet's right edge — a space which the screen cover / stand accessory slides into — the uncovered microSD slot, and the plastic - y cheap feel of its body (despite a rather smooth back), all indicate that while EVGA and Nvidia offer a lot for $ 200, some sacrifices were made to get to that price.
The 5 - inch XZ2 Compact trades in the blocky look of Sony's older small phones for a curved polycarbonate plastic body that feels more high - end than it sounds.
It certainly feels more premium than the lightweight, plastic - bodied Samsung Galaxy S5.
That said, the Sonica does have a premium feel, with smooth cuts of matte plastic along the body and silver accents to match the gleaming logo.
The rubberized plastic band holds the Fit's body in place, but it feels kind of cheap.
If you run your fingers down the case you can, in fact, feel a very slight bulge, but the bulge isn't visible and doesn't appear to have in anyway distorted the plastic or created any points where the back doesn't firmly connect with the body of the phone.
The body is made of high - quality plastic giving it a premium feel.
Although the body is made of plastic, the metallic frame provides a premium feel to it.
The body is made of plastic and the overall glossy body gives a unique look and feel to the handset.
Its metal frame gives it a rigid feeling you simply can't achieve with plastic, while the curved body lets it rest comfortably in the hand.
Taking it out of the box, its metal, tapered body feels substantial and firm, and not remotely cheap, even with a pair of plastic antenna strips.
In fact, despite the body technically being made out of plastic, it has a fantastic texture and premium feel that Samsung never managed to capture in their plastic - body devices.
Plastic bodies that are obvious tend to evoke that feeling more now than ever, in my view.
The watch body is stainless steel, while the back is plastic, though it doesn't feel cheap like the LG Watch Urbane.
The Transformer Mini T102HA has a magnesium - aluminum alloy and glass body, which feels more premium than plastic - clad tablets like the HP Pavilion x2 and the Dell Venue 8 Pro 3000 Series.
The X Performance regresses from the heights of the elegant Xperia Z3 due to a chunky body that feels rather cheap, mostly due to plastic edges.
The Vivo 8's body is made out of 87 % metal, and while that remaining 13 % is plastic, the phone should still feel quite premium in the hand.
The S5 Mini does feel solid and capable of taking a few knocks, but it fails to ooze any premium quality, with the overly noticeable plastic body making it feel pretty cheap in the hand - especially when you compare it to the One Mini 2 and Xperia Z1 Compact.
The bodies, now metal, aren't going to win any design awards, but they feel a bit more premium than the old plastic G series phones.
The previous Body scale was made of a plastic base which caused the device to feel a little cheap.
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