The main goal in improving their most popular Kindle is to
make reading on the screen as close as possible to reading a printed page.
«There is some technology in the works to
make reading on those screens a lot clearer, and there's some potential for that.
Which brings us back to the central question I opened this review with: Are all the perks of the new Oasis — its ability to
make reading on a screen feel fully satisfying — enough to make the device worth $ 250, when $ 120 buys you a device that gets the job done?
Not exact matches
This includes tailoring sizes to fit smaller
screens and
making content easy to
read on a mobile device.
Make information easy to
read on a small
screen.
Weaknesses: No visual picture of your baby, Only one parental unit, Shorter range than the VTech Safe & Sound Digital Audio Monitor (although this didn't
make a difference to me), Can't communicate with your baby over the monitor (if you care — I don't), Doesn't always immediately show temperature
on parent unit,
Screen can be a little hard to
read at certain angles.
It
makes all the difference — I can think through the comments so much better when the photo is right up
on the
screen while I
read!
A way to
make sure you are
reading them properly is to print them out — we are more likely to skim
read when information is
on a computer
screen.
Yes, that
reads confusing as hell but trust us, it all
makes sense
on the big
screen.
If that sentence alone
makes you want to punch your computer
screen in a jealous rage, then maybe it's best you don't
read on.
And even though IMDb lists no fewer than 37 directing credits for Franco (which doesn't include practically any of his multimedia art projects, from the Sundance - launched live
reading of a classic «Three's Company» episode, to the Berlin gallery -
screened short he
made wearing a dildo
on his nose), the bar had been set pretty low.
Back
on the first
screen, «100 Years in the
Making» (10:43) considers Edgar Rice Burroughs» entry into fiction writing (with an actor
reading his autobiographical writings) as well as this film's journey to be
made.
Throughout «Paterson,» Jarmusch breaks the traditional form of the film for a poetic interlude, capturing a poem that Paterson is working
on by literally putting words that look handwritten up
on the
screen as Driver
reads them in a manner that
makes it sound like he's coming up with them for the first time.
It is
on the small
screen that Endeavor Content has been
making the most recent headlines, with a number of...
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In celebration of The Disaster Artist movie release and The Room's 15 year anniversary, Co-star, line producer and former Wiseau roommate Greg Sestero is coming to town to present an exclusive behind the scenes documentary about the
making of The Room, a live
reading of this first edition of Tommy's screenplay, which features settings, dialogue and plot devices that never
made it
on screen!
I haven't
read the novels (I've paged through some of «Dragon Tattoo» in English), but even fans I've talked to don't
make any claims for Larsson as a great writer (albeit in translation), and the Swedish movie version struck me as little more than a straightforward work of adaptation: «OK, we're going to take this story and put it
on the
screen.»
The forum post
read, «We've been
made aware of the presence of outdated information
on UbiShop and several retailer sites stating split
screen, cooperative play is available in Ghost Recon: Future Soldier's campaign.
Everything as you would expect, is scaled down to fit
on a smaller
screen and the writing which isn't all that large when the game is in TV mode is now even smaller, with some like the words being uttered by a certain character, whilst out in the field is very hard to
read and
make out, so while you can take the game out
on the go and play it wherever you want
on the Switch, your best bet is to only ever play it when docked.
It uses the touch
screen functionalities very well but all of the characters in the game can get very smogged
on the small
screen which will
make it a little bit ha...
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Allen may
read his press after all, teasing at the connections anyone looking to get upset by another age - imbalanced
on -
screen romance will
make to his own off -
screen life, long a source of simmering, and recently renewed, controversy.
Ever since news broke that James Franco would be bringing The Disaster Artist — a tell - all book about the
making of infamously so - bad - it's - brilliant film The Room — to the big
screen, we've been waiting with spoons at the ready (if you're unfamiliar with the traditions and cult following behind Tommy Wiseau's epic,
read up
on it here).
As one of the first steps in the process, the diagnostic screener will identify kindergarteners who are at high risk for
reading difficulty, capitalizing
on technology to
make such
screening widely available to all children.
This can be done even before a child can
read, testing things like phonological awareness, or sound awareness, which are good predictors of whether a child will have
reading problems, says John D. E. Gabrieli, director of MIT's Integrated Learning Initiative, who will focus
on making the
screening tool.
You can use headsets for participants who need to hear the script in Spanish or mute the audio and
read aloud to the entire group, taking care to
make sure your words match what is
on the
screen.
This
screen is easy to
read with crisp and bright colors, this
makes reading the
on - board navigation safer as the driver gets to concentrate
on the road instead of having to look to the centre to double check the may and information.
We'd also prefer if the infotainment
screen wouldn't dim during daylight hours,
making it harder to
read when putting the headlights
on for Outback driving.
Firstly, the tiny touch
screen is located
on the passenger side of the unit's faceplate, which
makes reading maps, typing addresses, or choosing songs quite difficult from the driver's seat.
And the use of innovative film technology
on the surface of the
screen makes the display clear and easy to
read under all light conditions.
This is done to
make reading long texts easier
on the eye and brain, which can soon get tired from
reading lengthy data
on an electronic
screen.
The
screen on the 5 was only 4 inches, which
made reading e-books, magazines, newspapers and manga a lackluster experience.
The e-Ink
screen also can display 16 shades of gray, which
makes it comparable to most other electronic
reads on the market.
Ebooks and digital immersive
reading suddenly
made sense as immersive
reading found a digital platform (ebooks
on an e-ink
screen) that was widely accepted by the average person.
From here, just
read the
on -
screen directions and
make your choices as you go.
Additional features that would
make me super happy: — Android (frankly, I wouldn't care about the ability to install other apps if the default pdf
reading app was good, but so far I have seen countless e-readers with bad default apps that need replacements); — decent web browser for text heavy websites like Wikipedia or checking e-mail and RSS feeds; — advanced note taking (like
on Remarkable tablet); — usable as a monitor (like Onyx Boox Max 2 PRO); — color
screen (so far color
screens have only 150 DPI resolution, and I don't like that, I prioritize good
screen resolution over color, but still, if somebody could
make a 300 DPI color
screen, I'd be in ecstasy).
A title - forward book cover has some advantages: it could be inexpensive to design, it stands out, and it's easy to
read even when the cover art is
made smaller
on computer
screens and phones.
The darker text is certainly an improvement
on the Sony and Kindle and
makes reading in lower lighting conditions somewhat easier, but considering the Vizplex
screens have been in production since 2007, you'd think that after 3 years the new and improved Pearl
screens would blow the old ones out of the water.
The fiction e-publishing industry is still in its relative infancy as regards persuading a whole new potential market to switch from paper, or at least to get over the hurdle of
reading on a
screen, so a low price point
makes sense.
Though the
screen sizes
on Android Smartphones are certainly smaller than that of the Kindle, the ability to increase font sizes
make reading easy
on the eye.
I prefer the Kobo to the Sony Reader Pocket, because the smaller
screen size of the Sony Reader
makes it less pleasing to
read on, in my opinion, and the Kobo has a friendlier, less techy design with a cute blue control button and a soft - to - the touch quilted back.
So whether you're
reading the text
on your phone or
on a tablet or e-book reader, the text should adjust to fit the
screen properly to
make it easier to
read by re-aligning and resizing the text.
It was fine for widescreen movies and even some games like the side - scrolling Badlands, but truly odd when you
read a Kindle book
on it in portrait mode (landscape with multiple pages
on one
screen made more sense).
The
screen on an e-reader is e-ink,
making it more like
reading from a printed page than a computer
screen.
His comic is horizontal, so it fits into a computer
screen without scrolling, and the panels, images, and word balloons are large relative to the page,
making it easy to
read on a computer without putting your nose to the
screen.
The H2O provides enough
screen real estate that
makes reading e-books a breeze It also has an internet browser that you can use to keep up to date
on your favorite blogs or trying out some top class sports coverage at the FootieLive blog.
The «glowlight» feature
on a dedicated ebook reader
makes reading easier in a low light situation & it's non-reflective
screen makes it easier to
read in an area with bright lights or outside in the sun.
The two - page spread is too small to
read comfortably
on my Mac (which has a 15 ″
screen), the single - page option enlarges the page so much I have to scroll down to
read it, and the «smart panels» option (which pans from panel to panel)
makes me seasick.
This service definitely works better as a mobile app than a website — it's more comfortable to
read on a tablet, and the higher - resolution
screen makes it easy to
read comics even at a smaller size.
while
on the other end, it has a 9.7 - inch 1200X825pixels sunlight - readable e-reader
screen with e-Ink technology that
makes e-book
reading a much pleasurable experience.
Pageturn keys don't work in 3rd party apps e-Paper refresh rate
makes most apps unviable Home button is an illusion, it turns
on the light Most apps are full
screen, it
makes exiting the app tedious Incapable of switching to landscape mode outside the stock
reading app
I'm sure that people
reading these new e-Readers would quickly get frustrated at trying to use apps
on a mono
screen that they'll quickly reach for their smartphone to get the richer experience (the vast majority of Android apps are designed to be used in colour — similarities of tonality will quickly
make apps harder to use).