Sentences with phrase «just reading it on the screen»

Make sure you go one step further when proofreading your cover letter — instead of just reading it on the screen, take a minute to look over a printed copy, too.

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That 7 - inch screen has just about the lowest resolution you can get — 1,024 x 600 pixels — and yet it's sufficient for things like games, movies and, if you're not hung up on print - quality text, reading.
The first is just the observation that I bought what amounts to a 1.5 million dollar laptop screen with bitcoin back when it was a newfangled science project, much like the million dollar pizzas one reads about on the web.
It just came up automatically on your screen when you started up your browser, and somebody from CNN dropped by to hold a gun to your head to force you to read it all, then held a knife to your throat and forced you to comment on it?
But the vast majority of people will be disturbed just by reading about these scenes, let alone viewing them on the big screen.
«Filmmakers just know how to help you read on - screen emotions: Facial expressions are harder to read as distance and clutter increase.»
How reading on screens differs from reading on paper is relevant not just to the youngest among us, but to just about everyone who reads — to anyone who routinely switches between working long hours in front of a computer at the office and leisurely reading paper magazines and books at home; to people who have embraced e-readers for their convenience and portability, but admit that for some reason they still prefer reading on paper; and to those who have already vowed to forgo tree pulp entirely.
It's literally: Godzilla's on screen, actors are on - screen speed - reading their boring lines for 20 times the amount of time Godzilla was just on screen, rinse and repeat for 2 hours.
Let's just say that he's working out some anger issues and resentment through his story, which we see played out on the screen as Susan reads page after page with increasing alarm and dread.
In my review of Ethan Hawke's «Chelsea Walls» (2002), where Dawson plays a poet named Audrey, I wrote, long before Davis, «I do not know how good Audrey's poems are because Dawson reads them in a closeup — just her face filling the screen — and I could not focus on the words.
Jane Austen novels prove handy in all manner of ways - as a splendid read, an opportunity to observe that matters of the heart have scarcely changed since the early 1800s and as an abundant source for screen adaptations, not just of her oeuvre but also for spin - offs such as «Clueless,» which is a contemporary retelling of «Emma,» and the recent «Becoming Jane,» very loosely based on Austen's unfulfilled romantic life.
For whatever reason, the film just didn't catch on — it was the only screening I attended with no applause at the end, though I haven't read a bad review for it either.
Carrie is one of the best horror films not just because of what we see on screen — most of the horror actually derives from reading between the lines.
When I spoke with its writer / director, actor Tom McCarthy, on October 3rd, 2003, the momentum was just building following several festival screenings, including an award - winning... Read More»
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I once asked book industry maven Mike Shatzkin about my rather eccentric views on all this, and he told me in an ensuing email: «You may very well be right about the differences between paper - reading and screen - reading, in trerms of brain chemistry, but just as nobody in the past heeded the calls that radiation and cancer might impact cellphone use, do you think makers of device readers will listen to you or even care if you are right?»
It has a weight on the screen that just looks to bold in an e-book and damages reading flow.
I really liked how the Pocket Edge just folded up like a book and allowed you to shift it into different positions, such as folding it up, so just the e-ink screen was visible to take notes or to read a book, while you can do the same with the full color screen if you wanted to play a game, write something on an app, watch a movie or listen to music.
I mean, it's not even fair to compare, reading on my Paperwhite is better in just about every way — from the more user - friendly interface, to the higher contrast screen, to the more legible font rendering, to the built - in Oxford dictionary, and I could go on.
Just imagine the convenience of being able to carry hundreds of textbooks with you that are ready for viewing on a massive extended - reading friendly screen, view / edit scientific documents, use it as a notepad, read scientific journals / take notes directly in them and even throw as a frisbee with friends when bored (just kiddiJust imagine the convenience of being able to carry hundreds of textbooks with you that are ready for viewing on a massive extended - reading friendly screen, view / edit scientific documents, use it as a notepad, read scientific journals / take notes directly in them and even throw as a frisbee with friends when bored (just kiddijust kidding)!
It just doesn't seem natural reading on a screen that small.
I really wanted to get the fire for my 9 yr old she loves reading books on my iphone (kindle app) Not to mention the games ans so on, ir keps her from getting into fights with her younger sister in the car, but now i am considering the nook just because the parental controls, i am worried i can not keep an eye on her while driving plus things can find her quicker than she can find things, lets face it shes an innocent 9 yr old so why risk it, i know she wont go looking for porn or whatever but when she was younger she was looking for a hello kitty web site and we were both horriefied what came on the screen, so i huess the debate is nook color or nook tablet
From here, just read the on - screen directions and make your choices as you go.
With the increase of time people spend in front of computer screens looking for and processing information, it may be that today we spend more time reading than we did in generations past — it is just that what we read is on the screen rather than in the form of a book.
I've been reading about adding stuff to the ini file or some other root file thing, but kinda worried... somehow the other day, I pushed the light button and accidentally slid the power button and it wouldn't turn on again, got a replacement (warranty) and would love this night mode, but I'd need someone to provide a step by step on changing / adding commands to the root file or folder so a 3rd grader could install it I'm almost thinking to get some 20 % tinted window static cling film and just cut out a piece to lay over my screen, 1 % brightness is still to bright to read in bed.
I just don't enjoy reading books on a screen.
[7] So while there are few people who would, or could, dispute the convenience of e-books on mobile devices, reading on a bright screen just can't replace a good, old - fashioned book.
Many e-Book readers want to read complex PDF documents or just fit more text on the screen at the same time.
I just compared reading a PDF, which was all text, on a 6 ″ Original Nook — which is 7 years old IIRC - and a Kobo Aura HD with a 6.8 ″ screen.
Easier to just buy it from Amazon rather than go through that kind of hassle just to read the content I purchased on a decent - sized screen.
Instead of just reading manga on a regular eReader eInk screen, eOneBook features two screens surrounded by actual paper.
I'm a big fan of my Kindle 2 e-reader, but I thought the iPhone version was merely passable; the reading experience on the iPhone's tiny screen is just a bit too cramped for my taste.
For those who like to stay up late reading in bed and don't want to wake their partner — or just like to read in dimly lit spots — Amazon and Barnes & Noble have two backlit e-reader options that illuminate the screen and make the experience a whole lot easier on the eyes.
On the iPad's large screen, I find landscape reading unmanageable; the column of text is just too wide to read manageably.
I definitely notice a difference when I read on a screen vs when I read on my Kindle, but if you don't notice a difference, just read on whatever you want
My most recent one, the Glo, when I turned it on the top half of the kobo just has black bars going across the screen, now rendering it unusable as you can not read the text.
Kindle wirelessly downloads books on a high - resolution electronic - ink screen that looks and reads just like real paper, even in bright sunlight.»
I have a hard time reading on non-frontlit ereaders anymore because the E Ink screen is just too dark unless you're reading outside or next to a bright light or window.
The high res, low - glare E Ink screens read just like print on paper to minimize eyestrain, so you can keep on reading.
I don't think I need wireless connectivity and those extra features - I just want to read my textbooks and pdfs on a bigger screen.
Pocketbook has just developed a new case for the Samsung Galaxy S4 that will allow users to read on the e-ink screen and save precious battery life on the phone itself.
We were able to read the screen just fine holding the phone under a heavy table, without the frontlighting on.
There is a handy tip on using the shift key (up arrow) as well as the right - side of the 5 - way controller button to just nudge the screen over a little so you can read the whole sentence.
Those who read only on screen are also a third as likely to enjoy reading (12 % compared to 51 %) and to have a favorite book (just 59 % of children surveyed who read on screen had one, compared to 77 % of kids who prefer to read print books).
Not sure that will provide a compelling reason to buy both an e-reader AND an Android tablet just so you can have an easier on your eyes e-ink screen to read your books AND play Candy Crush.
The graphics are colourful and fun, the text is very easy to read on the screen, and the animations are just detailed enough to make the game enjoyable without seeming over the top (or making you wait for them to load or play through).
I haven't read a comic book on an ereader, except once and I gave up on it... The Kindle Readers are very difficult to work with... 6 ″ is way too small a screen, plus the delay to zoom in to read the dang thing just takes too much effort.
As for the Kindle Fire, I looked at them and they are interesting and a good alternative to the iPad, but they have an LED screen and that is not as easy on the eyes as the classic Kindle «e-ink» screen and since I really do use my Kindle just for reading books and newspapers, I think I'll pass on the Fire for the moment....
Unexpected perks were that I could read without my glasses if I just made the font bigger on the screen.
i am just looking for a reader that i can carry around and read i don't need all gadgets i was looking at amazons DX but the button for turning pages are on the right hand side i need either both or touch screen (bum shoulder) i am going blind love to read and the amazon kindle 2 is starting to frustrate me with fonts..
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