Sentences with phrase «eye strain like»

This both gets around the problematic opaqueness of the E Ink material and avoids doing so in such a way as to produce eye strain like that found when reading on an LCD.
They're unsurpassed in bright light, free from distractions, and don't cause eye strain like a backlit LCD screen can.
This allows you to really take advantage of the e-ink experience and you won't suffer from eye strain like you would from an LCD... [Read more...]

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The May 2009 issue of Martha Stewart Living had a small feature on dates that caught my eye; I liked the healthy simplicity of her recipe for dates with strained ricotta and cocoa powder, and I adapted it using figs, Greek yogurt, and raw cacao.
Prof. Lowell devotes an entire chapter to the photographing of the canals by Lampland in 1903, a feat for which the photographer deserves all praise, inasmuch as it disposes forever of any theory based upon the supposition that the canals are optical illusions induced by eye - strain or the like.
Both strains of mice were extremely fat, a trait that was passed on to their offspring in a simple, dominant pattern of inheritance, like eye color.
You can get eye strain, you can get headache, some people who used them quite a bit have complain of side effects like nausea and difficulty sleeping so you don't wan na overuse a photo therapy device but literally just 15 - 30 mins in the morning or at a dark office could help out quite a bit.
Although, in this pinsharp, so - perfect - it's - like - giving - your - eyes - blow - jobs HD era, we've now reached the point where bold stylistic choices should impress more than simply straining for the clearest reality xerox, and Shrek isn't really in a position to do that.
James Newton Howard's excellent score plays like the theme music inside the character's head, aggrandising personal depravity as «heroism» in Bloom's strained, piercing eyes while the audience watches in revulsion.
Following the life and struggles of A Raisin in the Sun scribe Lorraine Hansberry, director Tracy Heather Strain's Sighted Eyes / Feeling Heart is an excellent documentary that feels like a biopic waiting to happen.
It's actually a great convenience for any reader to not have a back light, for the lack of a back light means there is no eye strain from staring at a lit up screen for hours on end, like there is on a computer.
If you plan on getting some serious reading done in the dark, the ComfortLight illuminates the display, but doesn't strain your eyes like an LCD would.
The display puts the minimum strain on your eyes, thanks to the real paper like display that works incrediblt well under an array of lighting conditions and does not produce the least of glare or flickering.
Others were born «normal,» but their bodies would slowly turn them into monsters, as tumors laid siege to their torsos or limbs, swelling their legs like soaked wood, their eyes strained and nearly popping.
Students need large screen devices without eye straining effects (like the LCD technology causes).
The e-ink display makes the display almost print like in their appearance and is extremely friendly to the eye and is known to cause the least strain even after an extended reading session.
No eye strain, reads like real paper Kindle uses actual ink particles and proprietary, hand - built fonts to create crisp text similar to what you see in a physical book.
* Baker doesn't like e-ink technology because he thinks the latest LCD screens are better, irrespective of the shortened battery life and the widely noted eye - strain induced by backlit screens.
The screen has a light, but instead of being backlit like a monitor, phone or tablet, which eventually strains the eyes it has a light that shines onto the screen instead.
In the absence of solid proof that LCDs are just as good as eInk when it comes to reading LCD lovers will just have to accept that a lot of people don't like reading on LCD screens, that they experience real eye strain when reading on LCD screens, and for them eInk is much better than LCDs.
The pearl ink is easy on the eyes, reads just like a book and unlike phones & tablets which cast light that strain the eyes if you read for long periods of time but then most of them are just look at color pictures anyways.
The idea is that reading a eink reader is exactly like reading a book rather than staring at a screen, this prevents the kind of eye strain associated with back lit screens.
The high res, low - glare E Ink screens read just like print on paper — even in direct sunlight to minimize eye strain — so you can keep on reading.
Also like the Kindle, the H2O is front - lit (lighting the display from the front as opposed to the back means less eye - strain during long bouts of reading), but while the Kindle comes bearing a ever - so - slight bluish tint, the Kobo does seem damn near pure white — or at least as close are you're going to get.
Like the other devices we've reviewed, it features a 600 x 800 pixel E-Ink display, meaning you get the benefits of long battery life and a natural reading experience that doesn't strain the eyes like a backlit display miLike the other devices we've reviewed, it features a 600 x 800 pixel E-Ink display, meaning you get the benefits of long battery life and a natural reading experience that doesn't strain the eyes like a backlit display milike a backlit display might.
It doesn't cause eye strain or suck up battery life like the LCD tablets do.
I like the idea of a device being backlit to solve that problem but am concerned about the eye strain.
The result is that it is just like looking at printed page and you don't get any of eye strain you sometimes get from sitting too long in from of your computer monitor.
It combines the paper - like text of e-ink screens with the usability of LCD screens but none of the eye strain.
They report preferring Kindle for reading because it weighs less, eliminates battery anxiety with its month - long battery life, and has the advanced paper - like Pearl e-ink display that reduces eye - strain, doesn't interfere with sleep patterns at bedtime, and works outside in direct sunlight, an important consideration especially for vacation reading.
Keep an eye out for: signs of abnormal urination, like urinating on cool surfaces (a tile floor or bathtub, for example), blood in the urine, straining to urinate with little or no urine production, or crying in the litter box
At Angels Eyes, we know some behaviors can be harder to correct than others — like straining on a leash.
Blue light emitted by phone screen is the major cause to eye strain and vision loss.You are like the night owls: chat, play game, web browsing, read the news, e-mail, video, chat, messaging... with your phone at night beforegoing to bed.Night Mode - Protect Eyes will help you protect your eyes by reduce the bluEyes will help you protect your eyes by reduce the blueyes by reduce the blue...
- The camera, for whatever reason, constantly feels like it's tilting rather than directly focusing on the player, so it can cause some weird strains on the eyes or you'll find yourself tilting your head along with the camera to straighten things out
As simple as its title, «The Pinball Arcade» sets out to serve as nostalgia for older players like myself who can remember days of tokens and eye strain in actual arcades while also reminding younger players why pinball used to be so incredibly popular.
I liked the audio upgrade to save strain to my eyes when needed.
Like the Pixel XL, night mode is offered on the HTC, switching the display to warmer hues in the evening to save you from the eye - strain and brain frying properties of blue light.
The infographic includes the features we've covered on the site, but also talks about a few others, like the option to change the color of the screen to reduce eye strain.
Turning up the lights in your room alleviates eye strain too, but it introduces a whole new set of problems, like washing out the screen's colors and contrast.
One thing I like Asus Zenfone 5 is that, when you push the reading more ON, you can finish your reading list without straining your eyes at all.
It breaks up the hours of sitting with a healthy activity, and will even help you get over some other common causes of workplace discomfort, like eye strain from staring at your monitor for too long.
It doesn't mean that your resume should have lots of colors, cartoon - like illustrations and overdone graphics that put a strain on the eyes.
I know alot of people like their telly above the fireplace but I think for two reasons, neck and eye strain and then the fire meets electricity kind of weirdness does my head in.
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