Not exact matches
That 7 - inch
screen has just about the lowest resolution you can get — 1,024 x 600 pixels — and yet it's sufficient for things
like games, movies and, if you're not hung up
on print - quality text,
reading.
The first is just the observation that I bought what amounts to a 1.5 million dollar laptop
screen with bitcoin back when it was a newfangled science project, much
like the million dollar pizzas one
reads about
on the web.
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).
This would be impossible to do without some sort of service
like Google Reader which pulls all the blog posts together into one place and lets me know
on one simple
screen when new posts have been published from the various blogs I am interested in
reading.
I'm standing
on a crowded train, trying to look
like I'm not trying to
read the smartphone
screen of the woman sitting with her back to me.
But if you're wanting to find a way to enjoy
reading books
on a
screen... maybe give Olive Tree a whirl and see if you
like it any better.
As one example of new content, if you'd
like to
read about reflux, press the index button «R.»
On the next
screen (right), below each index heading are buttons with page titles that correspond to every page within the app where that topic is mentioned.
On average, they found that teens who spent more time in front of
screen devices — playing computer games, using social media, texting and video chatting — were less happy than those who invested more time in non-
screen activities
like sports,
reading newspapers and magazines, and face - to - face social interaction.
That's why sleep experts, doctors, and others recommend that in the evening you avoid blue light — the type generated by computer, tablet or smartphone
screens like the one you're probably
reading this story
on right now.
The 6 Main Factors Affecting Your Digestion When It Comes To Stress Most patients I see in my practice eat under some kind of stressful situation,
like a time constraint (during their lunch break in front of a
screen), while watching the six o'clock news at night, checking messages
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We've played a few times now,
on several different fairly large tv
screens, and we can never
read the words as well as we'd
like.
Maya Rudolph can't have more than 10 minutes
on -
screen as Deanna's pal Christine, but she delivers her line
readings with such energy it's
like she's cracking a whip.
Sounds
like an interesting premise — one I've
read enough
on but would still be interested in hearing people actually talk about it
on screen.
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.
Additionally, Cain and Lathan find their
screen tests, five in all,
on display — I don't understand the purpose of supplementary material
like this, to be honest: Tippi Hedren's
screen test for Hitchcock and Marnie is one thing, primetime Superman
reading from a script for a part that he butchers is another altogether.
It feels
like reading those comics up
on the big
screen.
While Universal went to great lengths to induct the unfaithful (those who never
read E.L. James trilogy)
on the first Fifty Shades of Grey, they've relied
on the brand's fanbase (ComScore /
Screen Engine's PostTrak shows 81 % females, with 59 % ladies over 25 taking up the most seats), which they stoked socially, and a killer soundtrack recipe which works
like it's the 1980s all over again.
Box Office Challenge Hitting the
screens this weekend... Pirates of the Caribbean:
On Stranger Tides
Read Aaron Ruffcorn's TOP 7 «Pirates of the Caribbean» Characters TSR's complete Film Review Database Pirates is the only real contender this weekend and, no surprise there, it's looking
like Captain Jack Sparrow is poised to steal the show again.
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.
I'm not exactly keen
on movies where words bubble up
on the
screen, overlying the obvious (I'd
like Man
on Fire more if those passages were stricken from the image), and I admit to a mild case of the Michael Cera problem, which is that four out of five moviegoers surveyed (to
read the blogs) find Michael Cera soft, twee, and tedious after a few flops.
But Reeves counterbalances a solidly world - weary cast (including Keri Russell and Kodi Schmitt - McPhee, who, as Malcolm's frail, indie - comic -
reading son, could certainly have been more annoying) against some of the strongest mo - cap effects ever put
on screen, allowing Kibbell and Serkis to breathe unmistakable gravity into both Koba's vengeful sadism and Caesar's sad - eyed realization that apes and humans have more in common than he'd
like to admit.
i
read it as he was saying it would look
like ass because of all the character models
on screen at one time
What they found was that
reading comprehension and speed increased significantly for many students when they
read short lines — one to three words per line —
on a small -
screen electronic device
like an iPod Touch or smartphone.
The dual
screens, each measuring 10 inches diagonally, are hinged
like a book: a
reading screen on the left and a netbook (or miniature laptop) with a liquid - crystal display
on the right.
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.
In Molly's case, the fall
screening score
on a broad
reading measure
like
In Molly's case, the fall
screening score
on a broad
reading measure
like aReading in FAST ™ indicates that her current
reading skills are
like those of a typical first grader.
«Let me
read what a 3 looks
like: «Teacher communicates lesson objectives to students,»» said Robinson,
reading from a chart
on the
screen.
Approximately the size of a mini-tablet, the programmable high - res 7 - inch
screen puts info
like turn - by - turn directions, individual tire pressure (TPMS)
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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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.
On top of Reading Life, there is another reader - friendly service that Kobo is incorporating, which it is calling Reading Mode — essentially this is like an automatic airplane mode that you can turn on to cut off alerts from other applications, and at the same time it uses sensors on the device to optimise lighting on the scree
On top of
Reading Life, there is another reader - friendly service that Kobo is incorporating, which it is calling
Reading Mode — essentially this is
like an automatic airplane mode that you can turn
on to cut off alerts from other applications, and at the same time it uses sensors on the device to optimise lighting on the scree
on to cut off alerts from other applications, and at the same time it uses sensors
on the device to optimise lighting on the scree
on the device to optimise lighting
on the scree
on the
screen.
But there are a lot of people — including, significantly, most people over age 40 - who don't
like reading tiny text
on bright LCD
screens in devices loaded with distractions that die after 5 hours without their electric lifeline.
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).
If you define the text as sepia, and the reader
likes to
read with a sepia background, they won't see any words
on the
screen.
And memoir should
read like scenes playing out
on a movie
screen, not a list of events from your life.
Gone are options
like «the daily» and «
reading now» — both of these options have been combined under the «home»
screen, which shows what you're
reading now, what's new in your library (be they new purchases or newly delivered subscriptions), and, at bottom, what to
read next based
on B&N's recommendation engine.
The iPad would be
like reading on a computer
screen Marcy.
I'm delighted that you can now
read FF
on your device - I don't
like reading on a PC
screen either.
While it lacks some of the luxury features of the Kindle Voyage —
like PagePress, which allows you to turn the page by pressing
on the bezel, as well as auto - adjusting
screen brightness — the Paperwhite still offers a crisp 300ppi display and an manually adjustable light for
reading in darker environments.
Reading on the Kobo Aura One is more comfortable
on the eyes and text looks more print -
like with the 7.8 - inch 300 ppi
screen.
I don't
like reading on a computer - type
screen after working
on a computer all day
With the growing popularity of ebook readers
like the Kindle and iPad, more and more people are
reading on a
screen rather than from printed books.
An e-book publisher will take a Word or WordPerfect file, design an electronic cover for it, format it to look
like a book
on screen, and send it back to you in PDF format, which can be
read by anyone with a computer using Adobe Acrobat.
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.
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.
I've never ever
liked them and I always lose my concentration while
reading on a
screen even with the iPad, I do the same and that's why I sold my iPad.
Reading on the Kindle is nothing
like that — the absence of a glossy backlit
screen is key for me.
I love
reading, but I don't
like reading a lot of print
on a computer or phone
screen.
The small dimension (width) of your cover should be at least 1400 pixels, which sounds
like overkill given that your book cover will almost always be displayed either as a thumbnail or at about 400 - 800 pixels when viewing the ebook
on a
reading device, but I guess we need to prepare for that one in a million ebook aficionado who insists ebooks are best
read on a plasma television
screen.