Sentences with phrase «plastic feels solid»

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The interior looks and feels as though it was designed to last forever — the switchgear, dash and plastics have a solid feel and should never squeak or rattle.
The wheel - mounted paddles are plastic but feel solid when you're snatching them in the heat of battle
Most of the surfaces are covered in leather and all of the trim panels, even the plastic ones, have a solid, luxury - car feel.
All of the interior materials have a feeling of quality, while the switchgear, even the plastic buttons, feels solid.
The plastics used on the dashboard and door trims are a bit of a letdown, too; they just don't feel as solid or dense as those in an Audi A6, BMW 5 Series or Mercedes - Benz E-Class.
However, there are solid plastics elsewhere — the dash is acceptable, but the buttons and knobs on the centre console feel cheap.
The seats are comfortable, the controls feel solid, and nothing is too plastic - y.
There's plenty of plastic around but it all feels rock solid, while your eye is drawn to the chunky brushed aluminium trim around the dials and gear lever.
Better still, it's not just a design showcase: complementing the angular layout and striking features are swathes of premium - feeling soft - touch plastics and a solid - feeling construction.
Inside, though, the Honda Accord boasts superb build quality with lots of soft - touch plastics and solid - feeling switchgear.
The quality of the materials and fittings in the cabin is superb, the majority of switches and controls feel solid however a few of the plastic climate control switches and steering - wheel mounted buttons are not up to the high standards set by the rest of the interior.
Build Quality: I can feel it like any european car, Solid Build Quality, Dash Board is good with Soft touch Plastic, Infotainmement system is very good, handling, fuel...
However, a solid bezel gives your thumb a place to rest without touching the capacitive touchscreen, it's light enough to hold one - handed and aluminium rear gives the phone a cool, hard feel that plastic can't provide.
And, for all the plastic, it still feels quite solid and well - built.
Although it is still all plastic, the new Curve feels solid.
The SE Xperia pro has a rounded plastic body and a solid feel.
The back is in fact a plastic although it feels more solid thanks to the incredibly thin 5.6 mm frame.
In fact it feels so solid I wasn't sure if it was actually plastic or not during the unboxing, a testament to Samsung's engineering for sure.
As a device that is primarily glass and plastic, the S Tablet feels solid but lacks that premium feel and corresponding sense of sturdiness, one gets from metal framed tablets like the iPad or even the BlackBerry PlayBook.
The plastic back panel feels solid and good in the hands.
Like the full - size iPad, the Mini comes with a metal case, not a plastic one like the Nexus and Kindle Fire, giving it a more solid and durable feel.
I own a Gnexus, and even though it is made of plastic, it feels quite solid in the hand.
It's the first time metal has made an appearance instead of plastic, and it's the first time I can remember a BlackBerry not feeling hollow, but feeling like a solid high - end product.
While its body is plastic, its build still feels solid and slim.
It's solid, well built, although the plastic backing feels cheap compared to the metal back of the iPad 2 or HTC Flyer.
Made of ruggedized plastic to protect from daily wear and tear, the Iconia W4 feels solid and exhibits no flex.
The phone is made of plastic, and while we generally prefer more high - end materials such as aluminum, it feels weighty and solid in the hand.
This time around we do get a solid aluminum frame, but the back cover feels as plastic as ever, if a little less rubbery than what we saw on the Galaxy S5.
Although a glut of plastic is present here, the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 still feels solid, with a sturdy frame clawing back a small amount of premium feel.
Obviously the plastic chassis on the tablet doesn't feel as solid as the all - metal prime, but again it's more than a match for the average Android tablet, and the front is still reinforced Gorilla glass.
The rest of this silver slate is made of plastic, but the overall design felt solid.
The plastic housing feels more solid than before and the back has the same rubberised material as the Kindle Fire, adding warmth if little extra grip.
The Nexus 5X does have a plastic feel about it, yet it feels solid in your hand.
The back has kind of a cheap plastic feel to it but the Fire HD 8 is a very solid - feeling tablet that seems like it could handle a drop without much of a problem.
The construction is mostly plastic which is expected for its low price which means it doesn't have the premium feel or solid feeling of the Yoga laptops.
It looks great and feels solid, with a no frills design that forgoes Samsung faux leather backing for textured plastic.
The shell is plastic yet it still feels solid enough, but we're not big fans of the finish and how it sits against the metal and glass.
The build quality seems solid, even if the plastic on the back feels a little cheap, and the buttons offer nice, clicky feedback.
The plastic and metal materials used to build the station give it a solid feel.
The MeMO Pad HD 7's chassis is covered in plastic that sits on top of aluminum base that gives the device a solid, durable feel.
I think on BlackBerry phones the sheer number of buttons (keyboard, convenience keys, menu / back keys, etc. etc.) could sometimes give off a feeling of plastic - ness that could come across as cheapness, but the PlayBook is a lot more like a solid object.
The Literati is made out of hard plastic and feels pretty solid.
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.
For hardware, the Pandigital Novel Personal eReader has a plastic outer casing that feels kind of cheap but is pretty solid.
The metal gives it a sturdy, solid feel while the plastic keeps the overall weight under 9 ounces.
While the phone does seem solid and very well - built, I can't help but think that if Samsung for once actually used a different material besides flimsy plastic, its smartphones would feel so much more high - end.
The Paperwhite is built of plastic yet feels solid and we like the contoured detailing around the bottom Micro-USB and power button: it looks and feels like a good quality device.
The displays is tough and scratch resistant, although the one on the A500 feels slightly more like a plastic toy than the one on the iPad 2, which feels much more solid.
Beyond looking good, the Tablet, despite being made mostly of plastic, still feels very solid in hand.
Its plastic moulded body feels surprisingly solid in the hand.
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