CNN — Works really well as long as you don't mind
reading white text on a black background.
This can be resolved, however, by
reading white text on a black background, which reduces the amount of light and glare.
It's easy to turn the brightness up and down in the menus, while if you want to read at night without keeping a partner awake you can invert the display to
read white text on a black background.
Not exact matches
«You may have heard about a quiz app built by a university researcher that leaked Facebook data of millions of people in 2014,»
read the ad, which featured
black text on a
white background, with the Facebook logo at the bottom.
If you are
reading at night, you can quite easily turn
on the nighttime
reading mode and make the
background black and
text white.
For all
text based
reading applications it is a really good idea to set the standard
Black text on a
White background to Reverse Video,
White text on a
Black background.
I am sure we have all tried
reading on a smartphone or tablet and the
black text on bright
white background can be straining
on the eyes.
If you are
reading at night, you can switch it to that specific mode which gives you a
black background and
white text to make it easier
on the eyes.
Another accessibility feature is being able to turn the
background black and the
text white and it not just does it
on the e-book
reading system, but every single
background on the entire device.
Late night
reading in bed I
read on my iPad Mini with the
background set to
black with
white text.
That is, I'm doing nighttime
reading with
white text on a
black background, and I decide to make the
text a bit darker, the panel appears with a painfully bright, retina - searing
white background.
You can choose to
read with
black text on a
white background,
white text on a
background, or dark
text on a sepia
background.
Black text on a
white or light - colored
background will be easier to
read than the other way around, and glaringly bright colors should be avoided.
I've heard that, when
reading on a screen, a darker blue
background with lightly shaded
text is easier
on the eyes than good ol'
black on white, so I adjusted.
As a rule, dark or
black text on a
white or light colored
background is easier to
read than
white text on a dark
background.
It also has a neat nighttime
reading function that put
white text on a
black background.
Aesthetically, the resistive touchscreen technology it uses does not really hinder the overall
reading experience, because most books are
black text on a
white background.
Black text on white background is really hard to
read in low light... Looks like I am stuck with Mobipocket
The Kindle app gets nighttime
reading right, with brightness controls that cater to
reading in dark rooms: You can toggle between
black text on a
white background, dark
text on a sepia
background, or
white text on a
black background.
One of the most important one is the new «Nighttime»
reading option that displays
white text on a
black background.
Many people are adverse to
reading on a glaring LCD screen and night mode helps which basically puts a
black background and
white text.
Even with the display set to «night display» (
black background /
white text), my eyes felt like they were
on fire the while time I was
reading, even at the lowest brightness settings.
Never under any circumstances use
white text on a
black background as this is very difficult to
read.
I actually found it easier
on my eyes to use the night -
read option, which turns the
background black, and
text to
white — though the pixelation of the
text was even clearer.
This enables you to get Kindle for Android to whatever your situation:
white text on a
black background is better for
reading in the dark, for example.
Some people really like
reading lighter
text on a
black background, as opposed to dark letters
on a
white background, and it's great to have that option.
Installing goes sucessfully, I can
read the books, but how to turn off Night Mode (
White Text,
Black Background)
on Onyx Boox AfterGlow 2 C67ML.
Presently there aren't any options to change
text or
background color, with the exception of night
reading mode, with
white text on a
black background.
With
white text on a
black background, these large print patches are high - contrast and incredibly easy to
read.
You can see the difference between professional and amateur communication in the graphics created for the Consensus Project website / sharing (clean, uncluttered, easy to
read, simple language and message) compared to the hash of a slide created by the climate denier group (cluttered, sizing and
backgrounds make it difficult to
read,
white text on black background!
There is also a fun option called «night
reading» that inverts the view to
white text on a
black background, presumably to allow you to
read without disturbing someone else with a bright screen.
Most law books I
read, reviewed, or selected for our law library collections after law school were also mainly textual — words, words, words,
on top of words,
black text against a
white background.
The response time / persistence rate is pretty good, and although there is some noticeable ghosting when scrolling through some high contrast thing (
read:
black text on white background), it's not visible in most situations.
It inverts colours so that
black text on a
white background becomes
white text on a
black background, which is much easier to
read, particularly in bed.