The ads,
featuring black text on a white background with the Facebook logo, said the social media company was now «limiting the data apps get» when users sign in, and was also «investigating every single app that had access to large amounts of data before» it fixed the problem.
The Kindle app gets nighttime reading right, with brightness controls that cater to reading in dark rooms: You can toggle
between black text on a white background, dark text on a sepia background, or white text on a black background.
The Kindle now goes through plenty of page turns before doing a complete screen refresh, which is when it momentarily blacks out the entire display and then returns to its standard
black text on white background appearance.
When reading emails, only the Blackberry Bold 9700 does better because the BB9700's display is really good
for black text on a white background — which is weird because it uses Transmissive LCD.
«You may have heard about a quiz app built by a university researcher that leaked Facebook data of millions of people in 2014,» read the ad, which
featured black text on a white background, with the Facebook logo at the bottom.
Aesthetically, the resistive touchscreen technology it uses does not really hinder the overall reading experience, because most books are
black text on a white background.
Black text on white background is really hard to read in low light... Looks like I am stuck with Mobipocket
There's the standard
black text on a white background and a «night» theme that inverts this.
The app has three predesigned themes:
black text on a white background; the reverse for night reading; and Sepia, which makes the background easier on the eyes.
It is
all black text on white background and when you swipe down the spacing between the quick controls, it's just too much for my tastes.
Its contrast might be a bit low according to our colorimeter, but it's nonetheless sufficient for comfortably working with
black text on a white background.
The response time / persistence rate is pretty good, and although there is some noticeable ghosting when scrolling through some high contrast thing (read:
black text on white background), it's not visible in most situations.
Back in the day, standard resumes were
black text on white backgrounds.