Not exact matches
The
arm padding is perfect for resting your
arm while feeding the baby.
The chair is fitted with fabric cushions which will offer amazing support to your body
while also offering a
padded arm rest for your little one to lay their head.
And to help keep the ride comfy in the back seat
while you play chauffeur in the front, there's a cushioned seat and
padded, height - adjustable
arm rests.
The
padded arm rests are designed to keep your
arms totally relaxed
while holding baby.
While your little one drifts to sleep, safe and secure in your
arms, you will be able to sink into relaxation in the microfiber cushions,
padded arm rests, and included lumbar support pillow.
Rest your upper
arm on the
pad in front of you
while keeping your
arms supinated.
Simply a
padded back and a
padded rest for each
arm to support you
while you lift your knees to your chest, or legs straight out or side to side working your abs and core.
Lay back on the bench with your shoulders touching the
pad (many trainers make the mistake of leaning forward
while doing these) and your
arms straight down with dumbbells of moderate weight.
Coming from other 3D action games, it's easy to pick up the
pad and play,
while there's always tooltips in the top right hand corner of the screen to let you know the buttons for attacks and abilities you can use
while stood still,
while armed,
while sprinting, and so on.
For example, the number
pad in the S - Class is located near the center
arm rest,
while in most of the other models it is located on the control panel just below the display screen.
While ergonomics are spot on, there's adequate space to keep your belongings on the center console,
arm rest and door
pads.
As for the new models that we are talking about here, the ASUS Transformer
Pad TF303CL will boast of an Intel Atom Z3745 processor, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB to 32 GB RAM, and a 1920 x 1200 pixel display,
while the ASUS Transformer
Pad TF303K as mentioned above, will sport a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro
ARM - based processor, a Full HD display, 2 GB RAM, and 16 GB of internal memory.
Coming from other 3D action games, it's easy to pick up the
pad and play,
while there's always tooltips in the top right hand corner of the screen to let you know the buttons for attacks and abilities you can use
while stood still,
while armed,
while sprinting, and so on.
This poses a slew of problems, as the strain of the 3DS on the left
arm can become difficult after a
while, and the options for southpaws are incredibly limited — it's possible to switch the reticule movements to the A-B-X-Y buttons (sluggish) or purchase the Circle
Pad Pro and switch the orientation around (unintuitive, expensive and clumsy).
Called the My Tanbo Bra, Gizmag writes, «Behind each of the planters, bra
pads roll out to double up as protection from the sun for the
arms,
while the straps feature sparkling decorations to dissuade pesky airborne pests from stealing your crop.