Sentences with phrase «reads like paper»

Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, the latest Kindle Paperwhite reads like paper.
On Sale Now: Lighter than a paperback, the latest Kindle Paperwhite reads like paper.
The crisp, laser - quality text reads like paper with uniform display lighting and no glare, even in bright sunlight.
The «crisp» text also reads like paper, said the online retailer, and the design «shifts the centre of gravity to your palm so the device rests in your hand like the spine of a book, no matter which hand you chose to read with».
Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, the latest Kindle Paperwhite 3G reads like paper — no annoying glare, even in bright sunlight.
The latest Kindle without sponsored screensavers has a touchscreen display and reads like paper — no annoying glare, even in bright sunlight.
Designed by book lovers, the Kobo Wireless eReader offers an exceptional customer experience featuring an eInk screen that reads like paper and is easy on the eyes, easy - to - use navigation with seamless page turns, and a modern design in three stylish colours — Onyx, Pearlized Lilac and Metallic Silver.
Easy on the Eyes: The 6» E Ink screen with sharp 16 - greyscale, looks and reads like paper, with no glare, even in bright sunlight.
The Kindle Paperwhite is the company's most popular Kindle, thanks in part to its six - inch, high - resolution (300 ppi), no - glare touch screen that reads like paper.
Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, the latest Kindle Paperwhite reads like paper — no annoying glare, even in bright sunlight.
The benefit of an eInk screen is that it reads like paper, and it uses less battery power compared to LCD screens.
«Customers love the electronic ink display that reads like paper, with no glare, even in bright daylight, the unparalleled convenience of 3G for downloading books in less than 60 seconds, and with our new touch technology and a unique combination of features you won't find anywhere else — Text - to - Speech and our new technologies EasyReach and X-ray — we've made it easier than ever to read and explore Kindle with one hand.»
No glare in bright sunlight Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, Kindle Paperwhite reads like paper.
Another big change was the Contrast, it has been severely upgraded, the new Kobo Wireless eReader uses 16 - greyscale, 6» eInk screen which looks and reads like paper, with no glare, even in bright sunlight.
The company finally released its Que 100 e-reader and the new device sports a 10.7 inch shatter proof screen that reads like paper.
The new device sports a 10.7 inch shatter proof screen that reads like paper.
Unlike reflective tablet and smartphone screens, Kindle touchscreens read like paper --- no screen glare, even in bright sunlight.

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There is no metered access, as there is with a site like the New York Times, and until recently there was no «social media pass - through» either, although the papers have apparently relented on that with the new design and will now allow non-subscribers to read a link shared on Twitter or Facebook or by email.
Read articles, books and papers, and consume ongoing education portals, like Coursera and Udemy.
In our view, the result of reading all three papers and others like them leads to a conclusion: we do not know the answers to the major problems the authors raise.
As sophisticated electronic devices make reading onscreen not just convenient but comfortable, paper seems unnecessary, even obsolete, a harmful indulgence like plastic bags or incandescent light bulbs.
Nolan gets into many subjects (not just hot dogs) throughout her paper — internal language, jokes, how information is shared, and what an average day looks like for an analyst — so we encourage everyone to read it.
Asked for advice on how to get so smart, he held up a sheaf of papers and said, «Read 500 pages like this every day.
But I'll be honest, the white paper reads like someone went out on the internet and harvested the most ambitious ideas from a dozen projects and said «let's do all of those but better!»
To learn more about Andrist's research, you can read a paper he co-authored last year called «Look Like Me: Matching Robot Personality via Gaze to Increase Motivation.»
I read somewhere, maybe Rick Perlstein's Before the Storm about Goldwater's 1964 campaign, that newspapers simply didn't report about the John Birch society in the 1950s — the owners, people like the Chandlers, wouldn't allow it — or they buried the stories in the middle of the paper.
When asked how to get smarter, Buffett once held up stacks of paper and said «read 500 pages like this every day.
This is like REALLY WEIRD stories I have read that Catholics «supposedly» write their sins on a piece of paper and the priest burns them... sorry folks, doesn't happen that way either.
Clark Pinnock, in a perceptive paper entitled «The Inerrancy Debate Among the Evangelicals,» warns that men like Francis Schaeffer and Harold Lindsell «tend to confuse the high view of Scripture with their own interpretation of it, so that unless one agrees with their reading of the text he may be described as an unsound evangelical or no evangelical at all.
So the alarmist community has reacted predictably by issuing ever more apocalyptic statements, like the federal report» Global Change Impacts in the United States» issued last week which predicts more frequent heat waves, rising water temperatures, more wildfires, rising disease levels, and rising sea levels — headlined, in a paper I read, as «Getting Warmer.»
(When I read in a religious paper words like these: «Perhaps the best thing we can say of God is that he is the Inevitable Inference,» I recognize the tendency to let religion evaporate in intellectual terms.
Some of his work is quoted by others in papers and articles I read so I know there are others greatly concerned abut what he is doing here, not just antagonists like Troubleunderfoot, who by the way, is asking Jeremy to really consider the logical conclusions of what he is trying to teach.
You have to admit... that paper Zane Hodges read was meant for shock value (sort of like what John Piper does) meant for generating discussion, and was not intended to remove the cross of Christ from a doctrinal statement.
So here's the trick: once you prep your roast however you like it — I just pat it dry with paper towel, then rub it with a cut garlic clove and sprinkle with salt and pepper — aContinue reading
Original recipe suggests 1 1/2 hours, convection baking requires less time, and a little more than an hour is about right in our oven / Toothpick testing doesn't work — you have to take a visual read on the fruitcake, even remove it from the oven for a moment, peel off a corner of the parchment, which I did, take a peak and return to oven if you like / An hour and fifteen minutes, give or take, works for me / Remove paper immediately after baking is complete.
Unlike wheat or rice (which are low in lysine), and like oats, quinoa contains a balanced set of essential amino acids for humans, making it a complete protein source, unusual among plant foods (Wikipedia, 2011; (note to students reading: this is not an appropriate source for academic papers!)-RRB-.
The likes of Sheffield Wednesday (facing Rotherham), Brighton (facing Birmingham City) and Reading (facing Blackburn) will all be hoping to pick up what should be a relatively easy three points on paper when looking at the table, but each of their opponents will be desperately trying to secure what they can from the respective games.
«I happened to read a note in an old issue of the Sporting Life [a paper like The Sporting News that was published at the turn of the century] reporting that Say was living in Baltimore.
taking what they read in the papers / internet as the gospel truth, when in fact only a handful of people really know what, s going on, who is to say we didn, t go for aubeymang and if we didn, t why?nobody takes into account things like the player, s desire to play for a certain club or manager etc....
So why then would I read the papers and see headlines like «Arsenal Can not Win Title With Giroud in Attack», «Cesc Fabregas Shines on Arsenal Return», «Arsenal Needed to Ask Different Questions of the Chelsea Defense», «Ten Years Without a Title is Boring», amongst many others.
We sit eating up every scrap of gossip and whilst most of us have become cynical enough NOT to believe the paper talk and journo rubbish, I would bet my house that when you, like me, read the outrageous claims that we are about to bid for Isco, or that Cavanni wants to make a transfer to Arsenal, you may not believe it but you do wish that it would happen, that anything would happen, while our rivals fans have a January period of realistic hope, all us Gooners get is tantalising titbits from the papers that never amount to anything solid.
Sounds like you read too many papers and don't watch enough games
i completely agree with you, arsenal fans might be the most present online but i truly believe that they are some of the most clueless when it comes down to the game, they slam the manager based on what they read in the papers, on websites as if it were the gospel truth some of them would like to think they, d do a better job than wenger and our players, they post a lot of comments and don, t even know the positions of some players even when we win comfortably they, re never satisfied oh also they love the usual cliches used by the so - called journalists / pundits.
Whilst I am not one to read the papers and belive evrythibg I see and hear we all know that rather than buy an established player AW will buy a cheap alternative and then attempt to convert them into a world beater in the positions we need to strengthen most, that way he will be able to dine out and feed his «I made Thierry Henry» Ego trip for another ten years much like he is trying to do with Chambers
Although strong tonic for the local fans, the flurries of touchdowns, the long runs and the passing averages that read like election returns are usually made against opposition as fierce as paper tigers.
You know what?The SENILE FOOL probably can't read the papers due to him continually dribbling down his chin.I honestly despise this Manager.I will never accept that he is able to do his job anymore.He is like that grumpy old uncle you never got a present from at Xmas.Fergie was still rebuilding his sides at Wengers age.He refused to allow himself to be considered as an also ran.Wenger now just has nothing left to offer.
Schniderlin is a good solid player and would add a whole load of depth to our squad, However he will most likely end up at Spuds for two reasons 1) He is a great admirer of Pottechino and likes the way he does things and his management style 2) whatever you may read in the papers you can absolutely guarantee that Wenger and the arsenal scouts have NOT even made contact with Southampton or Schniderlin.
Reading the Telegraph is like reading used toilet paper *** Now I'm sitting in the pit of a porta - potty, my hands turned blue, sifting through «the papers» Reading the Telegraph is like reading used toilet paper *** Now I'm sitting in the pit of a porta - potty, my hands turned blue, sifting through «the papers» reading used toilet paper *** Now I'm sitting in the pit of a porta - potty, my hands turned blue, sifting through «the papers» for you
Bits of ribbon, wrapping paper, leftover Christmas cards, and all the little things that might seem like trash can be... Read More
Write down everything you wish you could do on scraps of paper (eat dinner with two hands, read a magazine, watch Heroes — the small stuff here that makes you feel like you again) and put them in a jar.
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