The aluminum backside of the Kindle 2 (center) adds stability and looks better
than the plastic backs found on the original Kindle (left) and the Cool - er Reader (right).
The material travels round to the back of the ereader, so that when you're holding it within the case it feels a lot more premium
than the plastic backing of the device.
The free flip cover is made of faux leather and feels better
than the plastic back cover.
Not exact matches
Hmm, so you're telling me that a «heat shield» that was made of «special
plastic» (as NASA called it
back in the day), which was nothing but epoxy smeared over a ss honey comb «protected» the astros barreling into the upper atmosphere at hypersonic 5 miles / sec, or well over 30 times the velocity of a jumbo - jet and thru temperatures *** as quoted by NASA *** that are «10 times hotter
than the surface of the sun», and then they «braked» with only a parachute to a safe splashdown?
And since the «heat shield» was made up of what NASA called «special
plastic»
back in the day, and since NASA indeed stated that reentry from such a voyage generates temperatures «10 times hotter
than the sun», then we can know that one would burn - up upon reentry as do meteors and true physics confirms.
All that said, I prefer my own cooked beans, if not for their perfect texture,
than for the ease of conscience that I have, knowing that they came from my
back yard, (mostly) no chemicals, petroleum, or
plastics involved.
It has a padded seat and
back, which looks and feels much more comfortable
than many of the hard
plastic chairs in other seats.
But the
backing on these baby mattress pads is neither
plastic nor PUL: it is actually a medical - grade waterproof material that is heavier duty, and of a somewhat rougher texture
than PUL.
Unique milk - proof ™
backing is more breathable
than standard pads»
plastic lining, keeping sensitive skin healthier.
The resulting
plastic can be programmed with ultraviolet radiation to assume any permanent shape, and it can switch
back to that shape even after being deformed by more
than 100 %, the team reports in the 30 January issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Cleaner
than clean energy: BioSolar creates new
plastic backing for photovoltaic cells out of cotton and castor beans rather
than petroleum products
There will be a separation of liquid on top (called the hooch or alcohol) that is darker
than the start, and you can just mix it
back in (w / a
plastic or wooden spoon).
I like this because it is MUCH better (and WAY more attractive) for storing recyclables
than the
plastic bag that is currently hanging on the
back door!
In episode 208, from nutty diets to expensive facial creams that don't do anything, the magicians blow apart the efforts by those who are living longer
than ever to turn
back the clock, whether they are lining up for Botox injections or extensive
plastic surgery.
Its stylistic roots go far
back in automotive history: great swathes of fine leather, more metal
than plastic in the minor controls, and the usual synthetic carpeting that may not be as noble as wool but is far more durable and fire - resistant and much easier to clean.
My friends have been left a bit baffled by the R26.R, though: those I have treated to a hot lap of the local
back roads have come
back impressed but seriously confused by the
plastic windows and missing luxuries, refusing to believe that I'd spend my hypothetical 20 - odd grand on one rather
than a TT or a Scirocco.
It's more stylish
than its kin but still on the conservative side.There's a wraparound air dam up front, a deck - lid spoiler in
back and a trace of
plastic cladding over the rocker panels from wheel well to wheel well, but it takes «Intercooled multivalve DOHC» lettering along the front quarter panel to give onlookers more visible evidence this isn't an ordinary Spirit sedan.
Cheapened interior materials, flimsy steering wheel switch gear, less padding in seats, only a 2 - way power passenger seat,
plastic covered board for seat -
back map pockets, baby - puke yellow fake wood trim, etc., all combine to paint a less
than luxerious interior.
This ingenious Renault innovation provides designers with additional freedom, adds to the impression of quality, frees up space (extra 3 cm knee room at the rear) and weighs 1 kg less
than a conventional
plastic seat
back shell.
The smooth nose, with integrated
plastic bumper cover and air dam, is similar to that of the regular SS, but the Aerocoupe's rear glass cuts a steep angle from the edge of the roof to a bit more
than halfway
back on the trunk area.
It's a bit tougher
than the regular estate, with some off - roading addenda such as black
plastic cladding and skid plates at the front and
back, but the understated style of the regular Passat Estate remains.
While the
back is
plastic like on the Wi - Fi - only version, here it has a finish that looks like brushed metal, making it feel sturdier and more luxurious
than the Wi - Fi model.
The tablet is thicker and heavier
than the iPad mini at 0.33 inch and 12.7 ounces, and the
back is made of
plastic.
Looking
back at some of the older models I reviewed, like the iRex DR - 800, it was way cooler
than the generic
plastic black slaps we get today.
As something of a cut - price option compared to its predecessor, it uses a
plastic back rather
than a metal one.
The
back plate BENDS with the slightest of touches... Yeah, i'm sure s ** te
plastic is better
than the aluminium body of the ipad.
And the T68 sports a soft textured coating front and
back that offers more grip
than the slick
plastic on the HD.
In addition to the soft - touch
plastic back, there's a lip of aluminum around the edge, but other
than that it's mostly just touchscreen.
Under a small amount of pressure, this works just fine, but give the magnet - secured
back - end more
than a nudge and it'll separate, threatening to take the weedy
plastic hook with it.
While significantly lighter
than the Xoom, at 675g it's far from the one - handed holy grail that is the iPad 2, although it's comfortable in two hands over long periods of time thanks to an attractive, textured
plastic backing and even weight distribution.
Four rubber buttons on the side of the unit trigger Home, Menu, Display, and
Back functions; I found these easier to use
than the Nook's press - the - frame - style
plastic controls.
It's a small, fairly anonymous - looking
plastic tablet more likely to be identified by the LG logos on the
back and front
than any particular design elements.
Just like the Galaxy S5 this is a
plastic phone but a thin metallic film on the
back cover makes it look and feel slicker
than the Samsung.
Non expandable storage, Loud speaker easily covered, Glass front and
back can crack more easily
than plastic, Video camera focus locks
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.
It has an aluminum
back, which gives it a more premium look and feel
than the Kindles with soft - touch
plastic.
The glossy black
plastic on the
back panel attracts fingerprints and features little more
than the HP logo — there is no rear - facing camera.
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.
Rather
than the shiny
plastic backing we saw last year, this device has a slightly textured, metallic finish, and it sports much sharper corners
than the earlier version's more curved design.
Other
than the four
plastic cutaways for all these sockets and ports, the
back's brushed metal is also interrupted by the large lens housing serving the 5 - megapixel camera and the stereo speaker outlets.
It's shiny, grey metallic
plastic, inlaid with a pattern on the
back that would look more at home on the lid of a laptop
than the
back of a tablet.
The rolled edge of the tablet offers a comfortable grip, and the metal construction of the hinge and stand feel far sturdier
than the
plastic that
backs the display and contains the tablet's speakers.
I was rather taken by the
back of the unit, which is made up of a soft, quilted
plastic; it was very pleasant to hold and I did feel as though I could grip it a bit more firmly
than other e-readers.
The all -
plastic back of the device is less slippery
than the aluminum used in the iPad 2 and the Motorola XOOM, so it is slightly easier to hold with one hand which makes it more ideal for reading eBooks, websites and PDF's.
Design-wise, the
plastic backing is textured to to provide a decent grip, and the coppery hue looks more expensive
than it is, especially in sunlight.
It is plain and feels a bit «
plastic» (especially in the
back), more so
than the Samsung Galaxy Tab for instance.
The new Nexus 7 still doesn't quite have the cache of the iPad mini's aluminium
back, but the
plastic is far warmer and easier to keep hold of
than the cool metal of its main rival, and is streets ahead of the shiny
plastic Samsung favours.
The body incorporates metal as well, and the
back has a nice black leather to hold rather
than a textured
plastic.
Overall, the K1 has a good build quality, buttressed by the aluminum border and
back panel portion, which also makes it a bit more grip - friendly
than the sheer
plastic tablets and all - aluminum iPad 2.
You don't need a hamster to be trained to exercise it, just get a cage with a exercising wheel, or get a
plastic exercising ball so it can run around in it, but never let your hamster be unsupervised in the ball, and never leave your hamster in the ball for more
than 30 minutes, take it out at the 15 minute mark to get a drink then but it
back in the ball for 15 minutes, you can exercise you hamster in the
plastic ball for 2 - 3 times a day.