However, san serif fonts are easier to
read on a screen so they may be preferred for e-books.
Not exact matches
We
read the Bible «through the Jesus lens» — which looks suspiciously like it means using the parts of the Gospels that we like, with the awkward bits carefully
screened out, which enables us to disagree with the biblical texts
on God, history, ethics and
so on, even when Jesus didn't (Luke 17:27 - 32 is an interesting example).
In a stand against the mush I've decided it's high - time I start
reading again (as in
reading things longer than 140 or
so characters and not
on a
screen or with a list of ingredients).
The LCD
screen is really easy to
read and lights up
so you can take baby's temperature in the night without turning light
on or waking them
You can't see the other person or what they're showing
on screen,
so you can't
read any visual / emotional communications cues.
At night, I turn the brightness down all the way, and the Kindle app has an invert mode where it puts white
on black background instead of black
on white background,
so it's pretty dark, and I found that a pretty comfortable experience and certainly preferable to my previous way of
reading in the dark which was getting out a little AA battery — powered book light that I had to clip onto my Kindle — which seemed
so backward that you have to have a second electronic device attached to your first electronic device — but [the] eInk
screen on the Kindle doesn't light itself.
A lot of lecterns are fitted with plenty of drawers and cupboards, but a quick check of the one in our main science theatre last week revealed a jumble of forgotten handouts from a conference, an expensive but chalky calculator, several well chewed pens, some overhead projection transparencies with print
so minute that I took one and frightened my students with it, a pair of prescription spectacles (abandoned, perhaps, because their owner couldn't
read the words
on the
screen?)
So, you should probably move the facebook, pinterest, etc tab
on the lefthand side because you can't
read the recipe easily with the box blocking that portion of the
screen.
Even though you can download and save the e-Book to iBooks
on your iPhone (not android), it's not recommended to do
so because of the large file size and because it will be hard to
read it
on a small
screen.
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!
First, there's the graphic visual approach that
reads so well
on screens.
Yet if you're old enough to
read this and you find yourself at a
screening, try thinking about the munchkins who worked
so hard
on the psychedelic scenery.
So the first time she met her
on -
screen love interest was at a
reading of the script.
Wow Speaking English, I
so disagree with you about Tomei's work in «Before the Devil Knows You're Dead», I thought she was terrific and deserving of some Oscar attention — have always loved her, and have always believed she deserved that Oscar she did win for «My Cousin Vinny» as it was a terrific piece of comedic acting, incredible timing — I think the rumors that Jack Palance
read the wrong name is hurtful and cruel — she is a wonderful actress and will be nominated again for «The Wrestler» and would be a most worthy winner — have had the pleasure of interviewing her and she is as beautiful in person as she is
on screen... and a nice gal.
I have to admit right now, I've never
read the graphic novels and
so going into the
screening of this action movie I knew absolutely nothing about the story of these four men and the lovely, mysterious Aisha, other than they were being played by actors I enjoy seeing
on screen and that they were
on a mission of revenge.
My goal is now to
read the third book in the trilogy MOCKING JAY
so as to help aleviate some of the suspense of what happens next to these characters I've invested
so much time with both
on screen and off.
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.
And if that leads to a diverse big -
screen lineup — instead of casting that, let's face it, is based
on a pretty narrow - minded, 1960s - influenced
reading of US demographics —
so be it.
I have not
read the book, nor am I of the target demographic,
so all I have to go
on is the feeling of dread and nausea that spread over me with each passing minute of
screen time.
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).
Using a camera device, this technology allows students to superimpose objects onto the
screen (as Pokémon GO does)
so that for example, the Eiffel tower can appear
on the
screen of a student
reading about its origin.
Rather than visit each blog individually or wade through dozens of emails, I wanted content pushed to me
on one
screen so that I could focus
on reading rather than searching.
PAA has written about the Won't Back Down movie before, but if you don't remember details, take a few moments to
read PAA's review of the WBD movie trailer (which is all we have been able to see
so far — we are requesting a
screening) and an update
on recent parent trigger events.
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Approximately the size of a mini-tablet, the programmable high - res 7 - inch
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readings, fuel stats, and safety system alerts right up front in the gauge cluster
so the driver's eyes can stay where they need to be -
on the road.
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Doing
so obviously helped Apple keep the iPad mini's size and weight down, but it also means that when you hold it in
reading mode, your thumb may overlap
on the touch
screen.
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 use the iBooks reader in horizontal mode, select a font size
so that 6 rows appear
on the
screen, and
read the text paragraph by paragraph.
However that device isn't going to be focused
on reading, nor is it going to have the e-ink
screen I
so dearly wanted it to have.
«Amazon Kindle, for example, has produced an e-book reader that has a special protection
on the
screen,
so reading e-books isn't that different from
reading a printed book.»
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
Barnes & Noble
on Thursday released a new Nook Simple Touch e-reader with a
screen that lights up
so that books can be
read in the dark.
In some cases, it may be helpful to place very large tables
on your website and link to that location
so that the reader can access the content without the
screen size and viewing restrictions of their
reading device.
However, I
read a
screen 100X the time I
read text
on paper,
so I am somewhat addicted to the experience of having a light source and text originating from the same source.
Anecdotally, students have told me they prefer
reading for pleasure
on paper because they spend
so much time
on screen that it shifts them into a more relaxed frame of mind.
The print -
on - paper feel of the Kobo Aura HD's E Ink no - glare
screen with a front light, has none of these downfalls
so you always have the best
reading experience.
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).
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.
When the pages are rendered
on the DroidPad's 7 ″
screen, I have to admit that the words are
so easy to
read.
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 love
reading ebooks, but as an obsessive, pedantic designer type, I couldn't help thinking that the actual experience of
reading a book
on a
screen, although good enough, could be
so much better.
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.
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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.
I've
read on other posts of yours that pen tips can wear out (though haven't seen that mentioned for the Onyx e readers
so perhaps not an issue for them),
so touch
screen sounds like it could be useful.
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.
Most PDF documents are formatted to the A4 paper size,
so when viewing
on a typical E-Ink
screen the text is often too small to
read.
You're obviously
reading magazines or books with big pictures where the layout is the most important criteria
so on a big
screen pdf is ok.
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.
People who get dedicated eReaders with eInk are people who
read more and thus want to avoid the eyestrain associated with staring at a
screen on a mobile phone or tablet,
so they can
read longer comfortably, without their eyes getting strained from the light shining in their eyes and getting refreshed countless times a second.