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.
The formatting of MobiPocket is better than the above mentioned tools and has an option to zoom into the book, useful for those who want to
read the tiny text on the book.
You can easily
read the tiny text on this road maintenance vehicle.
Not exact matches
For example, Glass could capture photos and video, allowed users to listen to audio, connected to the internet, could run apps, and came with a
tiny screen you could use for things like
reading text messages.
The
tiniest eddies in air send ripples through the fog, rendering the slab too bumpy and jittery to support images detailed enough for watching sharp video or
reading text.
Reading text on a screen has always been a little hard and disorienting for me, and a
tiny e-book reader screen, smart phone or whatever doesn't help much.
I
read a lot of screenplays in PDF format and shrunk down to 6 inches, that
text is going to start getting awfully
tiny...
(And yes, on the
tiny screen of my Kindle 1, I couldn't
read the small
text in that first balloon of narration.)
If you see a book that looks interesting, do you squint and
read all the
tiny text on the thumbnail, or do you
read the big, clear
text right under the cover?
If you're attempting to review notes in a landscape mode or while
reading a regular book and you find the
tiny tap target too small to hit with any accuracy, you can instead tap once on the highlighted
text the note is linked to, and then on the easier - to - reach Notes icon that appears.
The high resolution makes even
tiny text nice and clear and sharp and easy to
read.
It's so good, you will wonder how you ever managed without the
text reform functionality — as the precious minutes spent scrolling left to right to
read tiny articles are surely no one's idea of a good time.
The New York Times app hasn't been optimized for tablets either, and offers
tiny pictures, a lot of
tiny text, and a sub-par
reading experience.
I think credit cards should require notification of rewards adjustments as if their terms and conditions on the card are changing (you know when they send you a special piece of mail highlighting what adjusts)... unfortunately if they do provide notice it's probably a line of
tiny text tucked into your billing statement most people never
read.
I think credit cards should require notification of rewards adjustments as if their terms and conditions on the card are changing (you know when they send you a special piece of mail highlighting what adjusts)... unfortunately if they do provide notice it's probably a line of
tiny text tucked into your billing statement most people never
read.
It's unfortunate that the in - game
text is so
tiny, since it can be hard to
read the subtitles, but at least that means they won't be too distracting during emotional moments.
such predictions assume that baby boomers aren't doing research — since our eyes can't
read serious
text on those
tiny screens.
The experience of having
text come at you as if shot from a gun is a bit unnerving at first, but I can see how, if you were to «relax into it,» as my dentist is fond of saying, it might be no more unpleasant than
reading paragraphs on the
tiny screen and could even be preferable.
You're sitting at your PC and you receive a
text message, so you pick up your phone, unlock it,
read the message, and type one back using the
tiny touch screen keyboard.
Sometimes, a super high resolution on a small screen means
tiny buttons and hard to
read text, but not here.
The Apple Watch has a small screen with
tiny text that sometimes can be difficult to
read.
The Apple Watch does a great job displaying important information at a glance, but not everyone is going to have an easy time
reading text on its
tiny screen — especially if you have the smaller 38 mm model.
Thinking about if you were the person
reading it, would you be happy trying to
read tiny print or would you prefer a second page, even if it only has a few lines of
text?
Remember in school when you'd be handed a
reading assignment and it was jam packed with single - spaced blocks of
tiny text and the idea of getting through it left you feeling downright overwhelmed?
A resume with a
tiny text font and narrow margins is going to be a tough
read for a hiring manager — even if you have the right experience.
You may also know that it needs to be visually appealing, without
tiny text that makes the document difficult to
read.
Your resume should be easy to
read — avoid
tiny fonts, dense blocks of
text, vague language or excessive jargon, and inconsistent formatting».