Avoid whole grain mustards that are aggressively sweetened with honey; you want a bit
of sharpness here.
Not exact matches
The brininess from the anchovy filets and the
sharpness of the garlic blend so naturally and deliciously
here to the point
of serious — and welcomed — intoxication.
Ospina was one
of the top goalies in the EPL last season, and it's important we give him a few games
here and there to maintain his
sharpness should Cech get injured / lose form / get suspended.
Here, too, the dolphins showed no sign
of losing their
sharpness as the days wore on.
The cold air bites my face with a
sharpness similar to well aged cheese, but without the fear
of what's to come in winter because winter is already
here.
Most
of the other lower - cost tablets kicking around, such as the Verizon Ellipsis 10 and the Amazon Fire HD 10, don't have the crystal clear
sharpness of the 2,048 - by - 1,536 display
here — and once you've looked at a screen like this, it's hard to go back if you can afford it.
I'm curious about: — speed for PDF (Aura One has general problem with performance but probably a reason is in biggest resolution)-- touchscreen responsiveness / accuracy —
here too Aura One has some problems (as I read on Amazon's comments)-- pros and cons between Aura One and H2O II screen (IR vs. capacitive;
sharpness; different
of dpi vs. real life usage)
Which
sharpness of screens are you comparing
here?
With a PS4 Pro there is a clarity and
sharpness here that is nothing short
of stupefying.
De Kooning's lines are alive
here, but not the fabled slap - dash splatter
of Abstract Expressionism,
of which he was a founding father, but in the greatly dimensional and sinuous
sharpness of a Botticelli.
Watching the video my mind was tampered with one thought: should the
sharpness of the paintings inside have been continued
here?
There's sure to be something
here to test your mettle — and the
sharpness of your knife.
But we've gone way past the point
of needing any more
sharpness in our phones, and even 720p resolutions don't look terrible (a point well made by Matthew Hanson in his piece on the myths
of screen resolution) so I'm wondering why Samsung bothered
here.
Plenty
of picture adjustments are included
here like saturation,
sharpness, contrast and more, and there's a boatload
of options in
here like zero shutter lag (for taking the picture without focusing first), anti-shake and even a burst mode that can take about 10 shots per second by holding the shutter button down.
The photos you see
here compare the display up close to a Samsung Galaxy S7, Motorola (Lenovo) MOTO Z DROID, and an HTC 10 for color and, in the case
of the Galaxy device,
sharpness.