Sentences with phrase «less page turning»

That, ultimately, means less page turning, of course.
Long form eReading is very possible on the iPhone 4S, but with the One X is was MUCH easier with a lot less page turning.
There are a few areas where the book is better — You don't have to worry about damaging it or dropping it, the book never runs out of battery life (though a reading light might), there are less page turns, paperbacks are much lighter than the Kindle 3 plus lighted cover combination.
7 ″ and 8 ″ are much better screen sizes for reading — more fits on the page, less page turns.

Not exact matches

It ditches the page - turning bezels and auto - adjusting backlight of the Voyage, and it's not as nice in the hand, but its screen is just as sharp, it has access to the same big digital marketplace, and it costs significantly less.
The professor said «Write as much as you like, then summarize it in three pages or less, and turn in that paper.»
Let us now turn back the pages of time and visit another kind of challenge to the theistic consensus that has accompanied what we have just been observing, as a concomitant undercurrent — namely, that the God of unqualified and opposable omnipotence is, in fact, not the living God of scripture at all but is, for all intents and purposes, no less than dead.
I gave a reasoning, not the most in - depth as it would turn into pages of text lol How - ever I have pointed at past GREAT cptns and the qualities they had, they would not accept anything less than 110 % from their players and they motivated the team...
Parents and children take turns to read from the page (the text clearly marked for who should be reading) and as the books progress in the series the adults read less and the child more.
Fury against Schlossberg was manifesting online in classically snarky ways, too: his law office was inundated with one - star reviews on Yelp, forcing the site to suspend reviews for the business; a Google listing for his business briefly turned up a sly one - line description reading «Spanish restaurant»; and a GoFundMe page was set up to send a mariachi band to Schlossberg's office («We are requesting the band to sing the famous, endearing and warm Spanish children's song La Cucaracha,» declared the organizer of the fundraiser, called Mariachis for Aaron; it raised $ 1,000 of its $ 500 goal in less than a day).
My husband said those five words when our daughter was less than a year old, tenderly commenting on a challenge typical of the age, piling blocks or turning pages in a book.
I am an open book to the ones who are willing to turn the pages / I know what I want and I know never to settle for anything less than what is deserved.
With the help of behind - the - scenes accounts, Russakoff exposes a cast of characters who often become less likable as the pages turn and reveals much of what went wrong with education reforms in Newark, despite an infusion of cash from philanthropists.
(Remember, Amazon has now forbidden placement of the ToC at the back of a book because less than ethical authors were doing so to work the system of page turns in Kindle Unlimited.)
From must to nice: — fast page turns — paperback size, B - format, A5 (between 13 × 20 and 15 × 22 cm)-- less than 250 g — epub, pdf, and image formats — simple drag and drop USB sync (no proprietary app)-- waterproof, drop proof — fast cold boot — cloud sync — note taking — pressure sensitive sketches — use as external DP / HDMI monitor — web browser good enough for Wikipedia offline — synchronize audio book with ebook
You will also notice less full page refreshes, which makes shopping and turning eBook pages lightning fast.
... «In the hands of a less adept writer, such complex history might grow opaque and tedious, but Reiss» storytelling flair and the utterly compelling character of Lev Nussimbaum turn this biography into a page - turner of epic proportion.»
The Tolino vision has e-Ink Carta going for it, which is brand new e-paper technology give you higher resolution text and less page refreshing on the page turns.
As someone who codes, all I can say is that telling someone to «develop software that listens to your playing and turns pages automatically» is ridiculously naive (especially considering how so many have attempted and yet how few score followers work on simple music, much less on complex polyphonic music).
It basically results in faster page turns, support for higher resolution displays and less ghosting.
For that kind of reading, apart from having to turn pages less often, I don't see what an 8 or 9 inches screen will bring.
I'm less interested in sheer size (currently using a Nook SimpleTouch, and the 6 - inch display is just about perfect for me), but would like faster page turns, more resolution, and either microsd - card expandability or at least 4g available.
My concerns with the touch screen interface: 1 — Fingerprints / smudges on the screen 2 — It doesn't appear to have a next page button, requiring me to block the screen to turn the page, and leaving a smudge behind 3 — The Sony Touch screen interface made the screen less readable, is it the same with the Kindle?
There are tradeoffs that come with the small size, though — a smaller device means you get less screen, five inches, rather than the Kindle's six — but once I got used to turning pages a little more frequently, there wasn't a real difference in the reading experience.
The screen is flashed only on every 6th page turn which makes page turns faster and less annoying (if the flash bothers you).
The Nook now turns pages in a hair less than a second instead of taking a slow 2 seconds, putting it on a par with the Kindle 3G.
One of the most exciting features is that it is said to have 80 % less refresh rate when you turn the pages, so you get less of the «flashing «effect.
Page turn times will come down to less than half a second from the over two seconds that it takes to turn now.
The Voyage gives you improved contrast, quasi-button zones for turning pages, an adaptive backlight, and 12 percent less weight than other Kindles, but I don't really think those things add up to being worth the extra cost.
It also wakes the Kindle, which is less of a problem, because the device is made to last for weeks on a single charge, but in a full backpack, for example, the bag's contents could turn the Paperwhite's pages if it's awake, losing your place (and further draining juice).
I still prefer the sunken screen, it's less likely to turn pages accidentally.
Carta displays also have some speed benefits that reduce the need for full page refresh so page turns are smoother and there's less ghosting.
Even something as simple as turning pages with the Android app is funky because the E Ink doesn't refresh properly so the text is rough and less defined that it should be.
It's much less attractive if you do most of your reading at home: the smaller the screen, the more often you'll need to turn the pages.
But the quality isn't very good because the text is rougher and less dark than with full page refresh turned on so it's not going to be very useful for that.
Battery Life: 6 days Book Download Speed The Columbus Dispatch (3G): 1:24 minutes Book Download Speed Palimpsest (3G): 45 seconds Page Turn Time: 1 second or less Boot Time: 30 seconds Wake Time: 1 second
According to the forum thread, Asus representatives have been less than helpful in diagnosing the problem so far, telling at least one individual to turn on Wi - Fi to assist the GPS reading, but the company has indirectly acknowledged the issue by removing «GPS» from the Transformer Prime specifications page at its US website.
Bookeen's answer may well be that you can easily use the touchscreen to turn pages, but some people prefer to use page turn buttons, requiring less motion than any other method.
In total, it seems like I'll get 25 - 33 % more words on the K3 screen, which is great for a few reasons: having to press the page turn button less frequently (which is nice in itself) also means I should be able to read faster, and the battery will last longer, since e-Ink screens only use power when you change pages (you should get about 10,000 page turns per battery charge, regardless of how many words are on each page).
Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines Lightweight: At 10.2 ounces, lighter than a typical paperback Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle, anytime, anywhere; no monthly fees, service plans, or hunting for Wi - Fi hotspots Books in Under 60 Seconds: Get books delivered in less than 60 seconds; no PC required Improved Display: Reads like real paper; now boasts 16 shades of gray for clear text and even crisper images Longer Battery Life: 25 % longer battery life; read for days without recharging More Storage: Take your library with you; holds over 1,500 books Faster Page Turns: 20 % faster page turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked otherPage Turns: 20 % faster page turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked otheTurns: 20 % faster page turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked otherpage turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked otheturns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked otherwise
So, while some readers might get a very good Kindle 3 eInk Pearl screen and feel Kindle 3 is better, for most readers the slightly faster page turns and the far less frequent screen flashes will make the Kindle 4 and Kindle Touch screen seem a bit better.
With the larger screen you get more words per page, turn the page less often, and can get more into the flow of reading.
It's a bit disconcerting when your books suddenly disappear while turning the page, and it's making me trust the Kindle less and less every time.
And, in turn, ensures that a full page refresh can be done far less often.
Thanks to its next - generation display, the tolino shine 2 HD offers a sharper reading experience with excellent black - and - white contrast and significantly less flicker when turning the pages of your eBook.
Thanks to its next - generation display, the tolino epos offers you an even higher resolution and higher contrast screen with less flickering when turning pages.
Clear text and rapid page - turns help you read faster with less eyestrain.
Simple functions such as rotating the screen from portrait to landscape orientation in an app was faster and turning pages in e-books felt less laggy too.
Amazon, like Barnes & Noble, is continually tweaking the performance of its e-readers to improve battery life, make accessing and downloading e-books easier and faster, and speed up page turns slightly with less flashing (e-ink readers used to have to refresh the screen with each page turn but now the screen flashes only every five to six pages with the Kindle and Nook Touch).
As with all eInk technology there is still that kind of photo negative look when turning pages (but this only happens when it refreshes every 6 pages), it is less noticeable on this device as the page turns are faster than on other eReaders including the new Kindles.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z