Not exact matches
Amcor Rigid
Plastics worked through challenges with the container's neck design, spout closure and
hand grips, ultimately creating a unique and sustainable design that could be stretch blow molded with a consumer - appealing
hand grip.
This durable
plastic swing features a molded seat as well as an easy -
grip hand and foothold that will help your child stay comfortably and safely in place when he or she is playing on it.
The chrome - plated steel rods and rubber
grips feel great in the
hands, while the durable
plastic players do a great job of passing and shooting.
The secret is in the handle design, where the
plastic grip in the middle allows for one -
handed maneuvering.
The dark red
plastic handle gives a little bit of
grip and the finger guards make sure your
hand doesn't slip while it's in use.
The extra thickness of the fold is a bonus in this one -
handed scenario, and the
plastic grip is textured with raised dots to increase
grip.
The
plastic finish Samsung has opted for provides excellent
grip, meaning the Nexus 10 is one of the few 10 - inchers out there that can comfortably be used one -
handed.
It's still made of matte, soft - touch
plastic that has plenty of
grip and it's narrow enough to hold in one
hand comfortably..
Like the last - gen Kindle, the new reader is made of matte
plastic that's more difficult to
grip than the soft rubber coating of the Paperwhite, but it does have a rounder design, so it's easier to hold in one
hand during long reading sessions.
It still has a matte finish made of soft
plastic that has plenty of
grip making it quite comfortable to hold with one
hand.
The
plastic grip actually fits better and more comfortably in my
hand than the Wii remote by itself and I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to wrap the chord up and plug it in.
There are no rubber
grips added for comfort or to help stop your
hand sliding about, but the solid
plastic shell and overall shape do a good job of giving you something to hold on to.
A circular
plastic loop extends around the controller's face and in front of the
grip, covering the top half of your
hand without touching it.
The removable back plate is made of the textured
plastic that Samsung introduced on the Note 3, which gives it great
grip and a nice feel in
hand.
The phone maker claims that because it is using
plastic - OLED, the edges of its device's display can be curved ensuring a more ergonomic
grip and better feel in the
hand.
Soft touch
plastic was chosen for the back, giving the ZMax Pro a bit of
grip, though its
plastic frame ultimately makes the phone feel slippery in the
hand.
The build quality is a lot superior and has a metal unibody construction, the body is covered with a premium
plastic coating to make it
grip easily in
hand.
Inside the box (Unboxing the iVOOMi i1s Anniversary Edition): Handset, user guide, data cable (USB to micro USB) and travel charger 5V / 1A SAR: 0.313 head and 0.396 body Body:
Plastic body, curvy design, glossy finishing, comfortable to hold, good
grip and you can use it easily with one
hand SIM Type: Micro + Micro + Micro SD, you can use all 3 together Screen: 5.45 inches, 1280 x 640 pixels resolution — this is not HD + but you can call this qHD +, viewing angles, touch response and color reproduction are surprisingly very good, plus 2.5 D curved glass Connectivity: 4G, VoLTE, WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth Sensors: Accelerometer, Proximity, Light sensor Security and Extra: Finger Print sensor on back, it's really slow LED Notification: No OTG: Not supported RAM: 3 GB (about 2 GB free on first boot) ROM: 32 GB (about 22 GB free on first boot) OS: Android 7.0, Smart Me 2.0 OS (The UI is really good)
Inside the box (Unboxing the iVooMi i1): Handset, user guide, data cable (USB to micro USB) and travel charger 5V / 1A SAR: 0.313 head and 0.396 body Body:
Plastic body, curvy design, glossy finishing, comfortable to hold, good
grip and you can use it easily with single
hand SIM Type: Micro + Micro + Micro SD, you can use all 3 together Screen: 5.45 inches, 1280 x 640 pixels resolution (18:9 aspect ratio)-- this is not HD + but you can call this qHD +, viewing angles, touch response and color reproduction are surprisingly very good, plus 2.5 D curved glass Connectivity: 4G, VoLTE, WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth Sensors: Accelerometer, Proximity, Light sensor Security and Extra: Finger Print sensor on back, it's really slow LED Notification: No OTG: Not supported RAM: 2 GB (about 0.96 GB free on first boot) ROM: 16 GB (about 11 GB free on first boot) OS: Android 7.0
Even with that smooth
plastic shell there's enough
grip surrounding it to help keep the device in your
hands and off the ground.
The 8.4 - inch tablet uses a
plastic case that does have
grip, which is critical when playing games, but on the other
hand feels rather cheap when holding it in
hand.