Sentences with phrase «paper than screens»

And certainly some elements of the industry will always live more comfortably on paper than screens.
I much preferred reading things on paper than a screen (there are a few physiological and psychological reasons why many of us do).

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Keep files on your computer instead of in file cabinets, review documents on your screen rather than print them out, and send emails instead of paper letters.
Big firms may care about screening resumes, but a good sales hire is going to be a lot more than a piece of paper.
Our plans for the spring are a more than vague and I'm finding myself unable to commit to anything on paper (screen).
New York State used a different voting process than Florida, but the law found that lever machines were prone to several glitches and problems and required them, as well as all paper - punch systems like Florida's, to be replaced with either optical scanners or touch - screen machines.
Last summer, Italian and Dutch groups separately published papers suggesting that children are at wildly different risks for cancer depending on which defect they carry — with the risk ranging from less than 3 % to about 25 % — and argued that for lower - risk children, screening might not make sense.
Dr. Sievenpiper's systematic review and meta - analysis included nine clinical trials involving 126 participants out of more than 2,000 papers screened.
Results of the research reported in the paper show that the new decoder preserved BCI performance much longer than before and even contributed to improving users» accurate typing speed on an on - screen keyboard.
Before 1992 most studies concluded that people read slower, less accurately and less comprehensively on screens than on paper.
Breakfast: This Sunday morning I began with Irish Breakfast Tea and read the actual paper, rather than viewing it on my phone's screen.
This will prove more challenging to you than it sounds on paper, as the make - up work is some of the most extreme ever seen on screen.
On paper, Motorcycle Boy seems like an almost impossible character to portray — a walking enigma who is always speaking in philosophical aphorisms and who may indeed be more symbol than man — but Mickey Rourke finds just the right notes to play him so that he seems world - weary and otherworldly in equal measure; he practically burns up the screen with his astonishing charisma and intensity.
Of course, the gamer has access to variety of weaponry in the streets such as chains that can be smashed against your opponents and also some entertaining but nothing more than button mashing combos that would of looked great on paper but unfortunately didn't make the transition to the small screen.
That is to say, it's different and would probably play out a whole lot scarier on paper than on screen.
As a result, even with over-the-top performances from Spacey, Farrell, and Aniston, Horrible Bosses still looks better on paper than it does on the big screen.
Also making a mark is Hamish Linklater, playing an enthusiastic young man who follows Sophie around like a puppy, singing her romantic»20s pop tunes on his ukelele (a sight ten times funnier on screen than it is on paper).
Typing and reading from screens is less effective and efficient for one's memory than doing the same thing on paper.
We can't get much further away from reality than reading about it on paper or screen.
The TSX will retail for between $ 25,000 and $ 30,000, and the only option is a large - screen, voice - activated navigation system that will cost about $ 2,000 more than a paper map.
Other wishes include a curved, bezel-less screen, thinner than ever before and with the ability to bend like real paper.
I found the Paperwhite's screen highly responsive to my touch, and I noticed that its new matte display surface made it feel more like paper than did the surfaces of other readers I've used.
One study found that young students, digital natives, absorbed material better on paper than on screen, even though they were convinced the opposite was true.
One of the core technologies behind the popularisation of eReaders is electronic paper, or e-paper (if you've heard of e-ink, that is the most popular brand of e-paper), a screen that simulates paper more effectively than its flickering counterparts.
It has two fewer font - size options than Kindle Fire HD, but it offers line spacing and three additional background colors beyond what Amazon's tablet provides, including a light gray textured background that mimics paper and preserves the paperlike theme running through other native app screens.
For electronic paper displays, make sure you compare screens because some have better contrast and higher resolution than others.
With so much reading going on, it's possible that print books are preferred for another completely practical reason: reading on screens tires out your eyes much faster than reading on paper.
I have read conjecture that Amazon may never upgrade the 300 pixel - per - inch screen, because it is enough to convince the human eye it is reading solid, ink on paper words, rather than assembled dots.
I want to report that after two years of indiscriminate book reading on paper and screens, I have come to the conclusion that I like reading on - screen more than paper.
Just the fact alone that color illustrations look so much better on screens than they do on paper... And yet people keep making and buying illustrated books on paper, like it was 1917.
Even then, I'd have to hope for a guidebook specifically designed for the screen, rather than a conversion from paper.
Unlike the Nook, the full - color screen beneath the Alex's electronic paper display can be used for more than navigation; you can surf the web, view pictures and videos, and (eventually) run apps.
It said the device «will approximate the size of a standard sheet of paper, rather than the six - inch (15 - centimeter) diagonal screen found on Kindle.»
E Ink screens do have more of a gray, off - white color than paper.
The illumination feature, which Amazon detailed in a video here, works well and spreads the light evenly over most of the screen; it replicates paper much more naturally than does the Nook with GlowLight, where light creeps in from the edges.
Neither has as good a screen as a Kindle Oasis or Kobo Aura One, but they're more than good enough — and anyway, it would be excruciating reading an academic paper on a Kindle.
The text is noticeably sharper than the Kindle 2's screen, but I still prefer the Nook's screen which is more white and therefore more like paper.
I would rather have a paper book or a Chinese made touch screen reader than kindle dx!
This will help those who are more adept at writing on paper than on screens.
It's because these are normally designed to be viewed via a large - screen PC or printed onto a standard sheet of paper which is much larger than a standard tablet screen.
Rather than offering rich colors, an e-paper screen is usually just black and white (though color versions do exist) and tend to reflect light as would actual paper.
I can't even think of an Android driven e-ink reader that has a lock screen that requires a password to use, other than the Sony Digital Paper.
Prognostication: The latest prediction of the end of the paper comic comes from filmmaker Morgan Spurlock: «I buy more comics now off of comiXology than I ever have because I don't even have to go to the store,» he said at a screening of his documentary film about Comic - Con.
Of course, it is still a backlit screen rather than restful - on - the - eyes paper, but this is the first iPad to be a better e-reader than the Kindle in terms of sharpness.
«We hope to capture a set of readers who perhaps don't read on paper, as well as a new generation who will grow up reading and writing on computer screens in school and will have different reading habits,» said Maru de Montserrat, agent at International Editors Co. and president of ADAL, «It's important to meet that demand, rather than waiting for readers to take matters into their own hands and create a black market of scanned books.»
He claims that «There will always be plenty of people who welcome the opportunity to read words on paper rather than staring into yet another glowing screen
Applications such as computer display screens, digital signs or magazines made of «electronic paper» have been possibilities for more than a decade, but their full potential seems always just around the corner.
At $ 399 (available in either a black or a white case, price as of March 15, 2010), the Alex eReader is more expensive than competing devices, but the $ 120 to $ 150 premium is worthwhile: The dual - screen Alex offers the best combination of an electronic paper display (EPD) and a separate LCD screen I've seen yet, and the reader impresses on almost every level.
Third bias, reading a book on a paper - white e-reader screen is easier on the eyes than a tablet screen.
The beautiful six - inch display appears more paper - like than any eInk screen that I have seen to date.
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