Not exact matches
Industrialized civilization relies on coal, oil and
natural gas — the stored sunlight collectively known as fossil fuels — for more than 80 percent of the energy that enables everything from driving to
reading on a computer
screen.
I
read on a less than 6 inch phone
screen or a 7 inch tablet and don't have problems with either, in fact, you might even say «it feels
natural».
It just doesn't seem
natural reading on a
screen that small.
Because it has a 7 - inch
screen it fits in one hand, which is a
natural way to
read a book or
read online.
Tablet friendly features like a built - in
reading mode which turns the base white color of the
screen to a more
natural paper - like yellow really helps ease the eyes into using a backlit
screen instead of a piece of paper.
Sony introduced today Reader ™ (PRS - T2), a light and thin 6 ″ eReader with an enhanced, intuitive touch
screen optimized for long - term
reading and the most
natural, immersive
reading experience.
they would first need at least one of the following for me to buy another one: -
Natural lighting (for
reading at night)- higher
screen to bezel ratio - higher ppi - faster refresh rate when changing pages - then water proofing
The editor's pick was based on the device having the fastest touch response time of the four devices and their opinion that the
reading on the
screen felt the most
natural of the test machines.
2a) Amazon will provide a rich enough SDK that will allow developers to integrate their apps into home
screen and book
reading screens in a seamless and
natural way (new menu items, new hot - keys, redefining existing hot keys, etc).
Perhaps best of all is the Sony Reader app which can operate in portrait, putting a page on each
screen creating the most
natural reading experience on any digital device.
This is because electronic
screens work by generating light, which may cause eyestrain or discomfort while
reading text for long periods of time, while books simply reflect
natural light from the environment.
The feature will automatically adapt to the amount of
natural sunlight outside based on the time of day, which will allow you to
read the text on your
screen in just the right brightness and temperature.
Obviously, we found it more
natural to use a finger when
reading and, unsurprisingly, we had to press fairly hard to make selections or horizontally drag a finger across the
screen to turn the page.
As a speed
reading App, it promotes
natural eye tracking without silly eye excercises or worse, staring at the
screen while words are flashed at you (which some Apps do).
Natural Light adjusts the
screen's color temperature, from a cool, white spectrum during the day to a warmer, candlelight - like hue for nighttime
reading.
I don't know since I don't own a iPhone or iPod Touch, but I suspect that it might be a bit easier to
read with the iPhone, swiping the
screen to turn the page seems a more
natural gesture than pressing a button, however you will be using both hands, whereas with the Kindle you need only use one.
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How often have we all
read about the importance of getting up from our desks and moving around throughout the day, or going outside for five minutes of
natural light to refresh and renew — taking a break from the solitude of our
screens and devices.
The official statement
read - «The Pixel 2 XL
screen has been designed with an advanced POLED technology, including QHD + resolution, wide color gamut, and high contrast ratio for
natural and beautiful colors and renderings.
Tablet friendly features like a built - in
reading mode which turns the base white color of the
screen to a more
natural paper - like yellow really helps ease the eyes into using a backlit
screen instead of a piece of paper.
It's a setting that essentially makes
reading large swathes of text (such as eBooks) more pleasant and
natural on that punchy
screen.