Sentences with phrase «actual reading experience»

What about the weight, how it feels in your hands, and, most importantly, what the actual reading experience is.
I choose to write book reviews on a laptop or phone then share them on LibraryThing and Amazon, but this is separate in my view from the actual reading experience on my e-reader.
Finally, we compare the actual reading experience and compare the ways you can augment the fonts, margins and more.
We realized we're going to focus on the actual reading experience through the software that we have, so we've been doing a lot of updates to that which we'll be releasing close to the end of the year to be available in the spring semester for a lot of our academic clients.»
To get an actual reading experience is important to us.»
The immersive 4:3 screen ratio recreates and optimises the actual reading experience of magazines, books and newspapers and offers more space to display information.
However, they weren't distracting or intrusive to our actual reading experience.
The actual reading experience is not noticeably different to Amazon's Kindle App, certainly not good enough to make me change unless the selection and price is worth the discomfort.
Not only do we want to offer readers movie - like ratings for books so they can have realistic expectations (that should result in better reviews for authors), but we want the actual reading experience to be enjoyable for them in other ways as well.
The actual reading experience is better on the Nook Color due to the display's quality.
What if the advertisements were only at the beginning and end of the book, to keep the actual reading experience untainted?
The actual reading experience on the iPad is good, with a choice of 4 fonts and a good selection of font sizes, a variety of page - turn animations (including «None»), a brightness slider and a night reading mode.
However, one thing I can not forgive is poor eBook formatting, particularly if it is to the point that it becomes distracting from the actual reading experience, and sadly I have seen too many of these in recent memory.
The authors suggest that it is more about people's attitude towards the digital media than the actual reading experience: «The present findings thereby suggest that the scepticism towards digital reading media... may reflect a general cultural attitude towards reading in this manner rather than measurable cognitive effort during reading.»
When it comes to the actual reading experience, the interface on the Kindle Oasis is super-simple.
The actual reading experience isn't exceptional in any way, despite Barnes & Noble's insistence on marketing the Nook as a reader's tablet.
The actual reading experience on a glass screen can be disturbing after a continued period of intensive reading unlike the static black and white screen that emits adjustable brightness.
While I have been a bit disappointed in some of the extra features of the device, the actual reading experience has not been bad.
The reader has support for both portrait and landscape viewing modes, so you can read poetry in portrait and novel in landscape, mimicking as close as possible an actual reading experience.
The authors argue that it might be more about people's attitude towards the digital media than the actual reading experience.
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