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The subsequent class asks for a signature transfer. While Ohashi has to make use of a marker to jot down her signature (get it?), the Surface Duo can seize Ohashi’s signature with the use of an non-compulsory Surface Slim Pen, Surface Pen or Surface Hub 2 Pen. Lastly, Ohashi reveals off her actual signature transfer. We’re certain that there are some followers of the sport who respect her strikes, however frankly to the untrained eye it seems to be like Fred Flintstone’s bowling method. The Surface Duo then reveals us its actual signature transfer which has the gadget flipping by way of the air, seemingly by itself. However, it seems that these strikes have been created by a person in a inexperienced display screen swimsuit shifting the gadget along with his palms. The tag line? “Surface Duo-Do one better.”
So who wins the competitors, the Surface Duo or the gymnast?. As Microsoft says, “Who’s got more signature moves and double the skills? It’s too close to call when Katelyn Ohashi takes on Surface Duo. Do one better.” I assume we will name it a “draw” which dovetails with the use of “signature” strikes.
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