Sentences with phrase «reading on a screen feel»

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.
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?

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You know what they're thinking and feeling, even if you're reading it on a screen.
I felt this when I read the book in 1989 (while nursing my youngest child,) but watching it come alive on the screen brought a bitterness that I have not tasted for some time.
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I understand that these services do produce functional and fulfilling relationships, but who clicks through faces on a screen, stops on one, reads a short blurb and gets that funny feeling all of a sudden?
After a live - action opening introducing us to Christopher Robin's room and his stuffed animals (almost the same opening that tied together The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh), the narrator jumps us straight into the Hundred Acre Wood, reading from an on - screen storybook about Pooh waking up and feeling a rumbly in his tumbly.
It feels like reading those comics up on the big screen.
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.
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».
This proved that there are folks out there who feel comfortable reading immersive content on an LCD screen.
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.
The print - on - paper feel of the Kobo eReaders» e Ink, no glare, front - lit screen has none of these downfalls, so you always have the best, most comfortable reading experience.
We generally prefer the resolution of Android Honeycomb tablets (1280 x 800) because they fit more info on the screen at once, but the 4:3 ratio of the TouchPad makes using the device in portrait mode feel less cramped when reading.
Read this article about how consumers feel about the inferior screen on the Galaxy Tab.
For now, King, who experimented with writing a digital book, «Riding the Bullet,» in 2000, when it had to be read on a computer, thinks people are reading more «because the screen now feels like home to them.»
After being resistant to losing the smell / feel / aesthetics of a book in my hands, I am beginning to realize how much fun it is to read books on a screen.
It's a subtle difference that translates into a slightly better reading experience on the 7 ″ screen (if you factor out things like weight and feel).
The print on paper feel of the Kobo Aura's E Ink no - glare screen with a front light has none of these downfalls so you always have the best reading experience.
For the majority of the X-Men comics, the art looks great, the text is crisp, and it feels just as nice to read it on a screen as on paper, even for dozens of issues.
Adding Kindle to the iPhone or Windows helps with that, but you lose that nice form factor on those devices (I acknowledge that some people are perfectly content reading e-books on their iPhones, but I feel the screen is too small for real comfort).
Reading a broadsheet newspaper on a 6 - inch screen is not a great experience and not one we could get accustomed to, but you get to browse by sections and then click through to the text, so it feels like a serious reading experience, rather than a browsing news expeReading a broadsheet newspaper on a 6 - inch screen is not a great experience and not one we could get accustomed to, but you get to browse by sections and then click through to the text, so it feels like a serious reading experience, rather than a browsing news expereading experience, rather than a browsing news experience.
I have a Kindle but I prefer to read print books because I find the constant scrolling on a tiny screen a little annoying, and somehow using a device feels like work to me.
Despite the proliferation of 7 - inch tablets that can double as e-readers, there are still many users out there who prefer e-ink devices for reading e-books because they've got much longer battery life, are a lot more readable in direct sunlight outdoors, and feel easier on the eyes for reading for extended periods of time as opposed to reading on LCD screens.
For players like myself that can't play on the big screen because wife is using it & some games I don't feel good to play on the gamepad oh say XCX because the text is so damn small to read that this idea would solve that problem.
We asked Kevin Kelly, the well - respected maverick of Wired magazine, what he felt about this new word for reading on screens, he told us by email in one short sentence: «I would be happy to see screening become a verb (for this).»
It's just a hair better for reading a few more words without scrolling, gaming with a smidge more room for on - screen controls without dying, and watching a 12 - hour Netflix binge without feeling as badly for not stopping.
We never really felt inclined to use the important tiles Samsung lined up for us on one of the home screens and the Papergarden app, though nice, seemed superfluous, given all the other magazine reading apps that already exist.
I barely felt this smartwatch on my wrist when I went for a couple of runs, and I had no problem reading the 1.3 - inch, 272 x 340 screen outdoors.
It has a good weight to it, so holding it for extended sessions was comfortable and didn't make my hands or arms feel fatigued like they have with some larger screen tablets, and this bodes well when I wanted to read or play games on it which usually ends up being at least a two - hour affair.
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