Sentences with phrase «tactility when»

Both feel nice to use, giving the right amount of tactility when pressed.
Contemporary reports bemoaned the loss of tactility when Porsche switched to water - cooling, but I think that rose - tinted spectacles must have been the 996 launch blag.

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When cooks talk about Maldon, they inevitably mention the feel of the flakes between the fingers, the pleasing tactility of the pinch.
«The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies» (2014) Box Office Take: $ 955m 21st Century Box Office Ranking: 23 When the «Lord of the Rings» series arrived at the start of the century, their tactility, wit and humanity served as a blessed relief for epic fantasy fans after the airless «Star Wars» prequels had disappointed so.
The Veyron was lacking in this department, so the promise of genuine tactility from the Chiron is an intruiging one - especially when combined with the greater refinement Bugatti claims.
When we did get moving, we found that the shifter was a short - throw unit with fantastic tactility, allowing for quick up and downshifts at speed.
Given Porsche's ability to build 911 models of spectacular «rightness», the Turbo's lack of connection is proof that, Motorsport models aside, even Porsche can sometimes miss the mark when it comes to the black art of tactility.
Some drivers will argue that the rear - wheel - drive M4 has lost much of its finesse and tactility in its bid to generate even more eye - widening performance, and perhaps they have a point — especially when it comes to weak steering feel.
Another thing was my love for the tactility of oil paint: like many other painters, when I look at art I get very close to the painting in order to get a sense of how the paint was laid upon the canvas, trying to feel the brushes in the painter's hand.
As art historian and curator Helen Molesworth notes in Imaginary Landscape from the exhibition catalogue Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College: 1933 — 1975, «while the dictionary may define haptic as «relating to the sense of touch, in particular relating to the perception and manipulation of objects using the senses of touch and proprioception», the word, when used in reference to works of art, denotes those works that engage visuality through an appeal to tactility.
These buttons have good tactility, but they feel hollow when pressed.
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