Sentences with phrase «plastic rectangle»

On the Samsung side of the fence you get water resistance, a wide array of health features, IR remote controls, a decent camera, and biometric security — packaged together in a rather ho - hum plastic rectangle.
The design is generic: a black plastic rectangle with rounded corners.
It looks a little old - school, basically looking like a large plastic rectangle when placed over your eyes — making me wonder why they wouldn't just release a cradle style holster so any of the Note smartphones could function as this device.
«Plastic rectangle» is basically the common starting point for any and all devices in this category, but Kobo distinguishes their device with some solid ID, including an asymmetrical, 3D pattern on the back that offers subtle but significant aesthetic variation.
Just hate the over all Hip / leg eating room of the floor shifter / plastic rectangle mess.
Tech from the key to the stereo The CX - 7 gets right down to business showing off its tech with its smart key, a credit card - size plastic rectangle with an RFID chip.
The only downside to the Ioniq's design is the plastic rectangle around the Hyundai emblem on the front.
The new consoles are coming, and GameStop's monthly newsletter for November has several helpful suggestions for launch day accessories that'll maximize your PlayStation 4 experience, like additional controllers, the new Eye Camera, and a relatively useless small plastic rectangle.
It took time and a little luck for the Langs to identify a mundane item they kept finding on the beach: a three - inch - long, half - inch - wide red plastic rectangle.
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.
You know, those paper or plastic rectangles that give you the 10th item free after purchasing nine items or that help you collect points that you can redeem for a discount?
In contrast to the plastic rectangles you'd normally find populating the sub - # 200 space, the 5X looks like a classy piece of tech.

Not exact matches

The 8 - Cup Airtight Rectangle Food Storage Container earned the top spot in our guide, but if you are interested in container sets, Snapware offers excellent plastic and glass sets that use technology that is similar to this container.
If you plan on using it soon, roll this out until you have a large rectangle (10 ″ x7 ″)-- if not, wrap tightly in plastic and refrigerate.
To store, flatten out fondant to 1 - inch disc or rectangle, cover in parchment and store in a sealed plastic bag at room temperature.
Shape it into a rectangle about 9» x6» and then divide that rectangle into 3 pieces (see picture below) Wrap each rectangle with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour; you can rush it by placing into freezer for 20 - 25 minutes.
Form the dough into a rectangle 4 - by 7 - inches (10 by 18 cm), wrap in plastic, and chill the dough for about an hour, or until it's firm enough to handle.
Starting at the near end, fold the rectangle in thirds as you would a business letter; this completes the first single turn.Wrap in plastic wrap; place in refrigerator 45 to 60 minutes.
Line a small dish (any shape; I used a rectangle 5.5 x 7.5 glass dish) with plastic wrap or parchment paper for easier removal later.
Form dough into two rectangles, wrap in plastic and rest in the fridge for 20 minutes.
With your hands, mold the plastic covered butter into a rectangle that is 5 ″ by 6 ″, and about 1 ″ thick.
Cover with plastic wrap and roll into a 12 - x 7 - inch rectangle.
Flatten into rectangles about 1 1/2 inches thick, then wrap with plastic wrap.
Wrap each rectangle in plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator until firm (at least four hours).
Shape the dough into a rectangle and wrap with plastic wrap.
Wrap the ball in plastic wrap, using the plastic as an aid to tuck and seal the dough into a smooth 5 - by -7-inch rectangle.
Press into a 1 - inch thick rectangle, wrap in plastic wrap, and chill for 45 minutes.
Using a rolling pin, roll dough to 1/16 inch thick, remove plastic wrap, slice into 2 ″ x 6 ″ rectangles, place onto prepared baking sheet.
Roll 1 portion of dough into a 12 - x 8 - inch rectangle on a piece of lightly floured plastic wrap.
On a sheet of plastic wrap, use a spatula to spread out butter mixture into a 10 x 15 cm (4 × 6») rectangle.
On a piece of plastic wrap, press the remaining meatloaf mixture out in a rectangle large enough to cover the meatloaf in the pan.
Cover half with plastic wrap and set it aside as you roll out the first piece into a 10» x 15» rectangle.
Working with 1 piece at a time and keeping remaining dough wrapped in plastic, flatten dough into a narrow rectangle (no wider than mouth of machine); pass through rollers.
Working with 1 piece at a time and keeping remaining dough wrapped in plastic as you work, flatten dough into a narrow rectangle (no wider than mouth of machine); pass through rollers.
Since the dough is a bit craggy / wet before it chills, I found it easier to shape it into more of a long thin rectangle first, wrapped that in plastic, and then rolled the edges smooth once it was wrapped.
Spread half the meat mixture onto the prepared plastic wrap, and press it into a rectangle approximately 8 inches x 12 inches in dimension, and about a half - inch thick.
That means they use heat to mold plastics into different forms — like into those orange rectangle - shaped traffic barriers at highway construction sites.
Wrap each rectangle in plastic wrap, and refrigerate until firm, about 1 hour.
Scoop the bread dough on the greased plastic wrap and spread it out into a rectangle with wet hands.
With your hands, mold the plastic covered butter into a rectangle that is 5 ″ by 6 ″, and about 1 ″ thick.
Press the dough into a compact rectangle, then wrap it tightly in the plastic, compacting it even more.
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It's a boxy rectangle of white plastic with a matte finish (though it comes with a leather cover).
Though the displays on the Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire are roughly the same size, they come in very different packages: The Kindle Fire is a thick black rectangle, almost identical to the BlackBerry Playbook, while the Nook Tablet is surrounded by a silver and gray plastic casing with a strange little hook on the bottom left corner.
Form the dough into a rectangle, about 1 - inch thick, and cover with plastic wrap.
The front design, made of soft - feel plastic surrounding the E Ink screen, is the familiar black rectangle common to tablets and e-readers.
Instead of the standard, black, plastic, rectangle that other tablet makers are so fond of, Lenovo's Yoga Tablet 2 features a cylindrical battery pack and a built - in kickstand on one side of the device.
After all of the effort and hours put into creating the vibrant digital worlds of our games, like visiting a prisoner we still interface primarily through rectangles of plastic and glass.
In 1933, inspired by what he had seen in Europe, Shaw began to develop his «plastic polygon» paintings, in which he would divide a polygon form into a broken pattern of rectangles.
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