Would be great to see a comparison between the Aura One and the new Oasis — maybe even showing the difference between a 6 incher and those 2 so we can see how much of a difference the screen size makes as far as how much
text fits on the screen.
Not exact matches
Tiny
screen doesn't
fit much
text on the page; E-books more expensive than competition; Can't share book passages or lend books; Very small periodical selection
The Cybook Ocean is the first eight inch touchscreen e-reader and the main selling point is that you can
fit more
text on the
screen at any given time than your standard six inch device.
On the Kindle Touch, when zooming in the internet pages, the text does not fit on the screen, which is unpleasent for readin
On the Kindle Touch, when zooming in the internet pages, the
text does not
fit on the screen, which is unpleasent for readin
on the
screen, which is unpleasent for reading.
So whether you're reading the
text on your phone or
on a tablet or e-book reader, the
text should adjust to
fit the
screen properly to make it easier to read by re-aligning and resizing the
text.
Many e-Book readers want to read complex PDF documents or just
fit more
text on the
screen at the same time.
This is important with PDF and other ebooks in order to
fit more
text on the
screen.
Once you do maybe you can learn to love one of the seven fonts the Voyage does offer (one or two of which are not offered
on the Fire either), or embrace the eight
text sizes which already range from «need eagle eyes to read at arms length» to «can't
fit more than ten words
on the
screen at a time.»
The short width of the sentences are easier
on the eyes and easier to follow than in regular landscape mode, and yet there's enough
screen room to
fit a generous amount of
text.
On this size screen you can fit more text on a page while still giving yourself generous margins, wide line spacing, or a bigger fon
On this size
screen you can
fit more
text on a page while still giving yourself generous margins, wide line spacing, or a bigger fon
on a page while still giving yourself generous margins, wide line spacing, or a bigger font.
You CAN use a two - finger double - tap gesture to zoom in
on the
text — but then, the
text is too big for the page to
fit on the
screen at once, and you have to drag the page around to see everything.
The extra real estate allows you to
fit more
text on the
screen at any given time.
As well, there was more
text displayed
on the Adam due to the fact that it has a bigger
screen to
fit more in.
When you are reading a book, unlike a static page of a printed book, the
text on an e-reader actually flows to
fit the
screen.
In «
fit to
screen» mode, Comic Reader Mobi addresses this issue by allowing you to tap
on dialogue bubbles and instantly get a magnifying glass effect over the
text.
It allows the
text to
fit on whatever
screen you are viewing at the time.
The e-reader then
fits the
text to their
screen based
on these choices.
RIM has included pinch to zoom - remember it's a capacitive touchscreen
on top - and double tapping
on the
screen zooms in forcing the
text to auto -
fit the page.
More to the point, using the media box results bigger margins, thus «bigger» pages that need to be shrunk down to
fit on the Kindle
screen, resulting in smaller
text, which is harder to read.
On the same theme settings, text was crisper and bolder than on the Tab, and we were able to get smaller font sizes and fit more on the scree
On the same theme settings,
text was crisper and bolder than
on the Tab, and we were able to get smaller font sizes and fit more on the scree
on the Tab, and we were able to get smaller font sizes and
fit more
on the scree
on the
screen.
It is growing all the time as new devices come onto the market but really you will be restricted to tablet PCs like the iPad, Google Nexus, Kindle Fire etc. (whilst they will work
on smaller devices like the Kindle Voyage or Paperwhite they will not look as good as the smaller the eReader the more the layout will be shrunk to
fit the
screen, unlike with the reflowable
text option which can be read comfortably
on any size device).
Trying to
fit the entire page
on the 6 - inch
screen of the Kindle is possible but the
text will become unreadable.
The size of every page is too large to entirely
fit on the
screen and keep the body
text readable.
The larger
screen is especially good for people with poor eyesight or vision problems because you can
fit a lot of large font
text on the
screen at once.
It has a ton of features, including
text re-flow,
fit text to column, pinch zooming,
text - to - speech, play embedded video and audio, active hyperlinks, thumbnail view, bookmarks, add notes, highlights,
on -
screen annotations, and plenty more.
Text is more detailed and you can
fit more
on the
screen at once, should you be so inclined.
With the same ebook and font size, it works out the Nexus 7 is able to
fit a little extra
text on the
screen per page.
You can enjoy reading reflowable
text for any eBook available
on our website which you can freely adjust to
fit your
screen of any size.
If you look at your site
on a mobile phone, a mobile - responsive site
fits within your viewing
screen's width, and you shouldn't have to zoom in
on any
text to be able to read it.
That means you can
fit more lines of
text on the
screen on the Dell, which is better for working
on documents.
On this size screen you can fit more text on a page while still giving yourself generous margins, wide line spacing, or a bigger fon
On this size
screen you can
fit more
text on a page while still giving yourself generous margins, wide line spacing, or a bigger fon
on a page while still giving yourself generous margins, wide line spacing, or a bigger font.
Display: Most budget and many mainstream laptops have low - res, 1366 x 768 displays that aren't very sharp and can't
fit a lot of
text on the
screen, which makes them poor choices for writing papers or doing research.
A 1.63 inch 320x320 pixel Super AMOLED
screen looks as great as a 1.63 - inch
screen can look: its colors leap out and dazzle, and a good amount of
text can
fit on the
screen at once.
Decreasing the value will give you larger icons and make
text easier to read, while increasing it will make
on -
screen elements smaller and
fit more content
on the
screen.
Double tapping
on a paragraph of
text will see the Moto G zoom in to
fit the width of the
text to the
screen, and thanks to the 4.5 - inch display you can read it relatively easily.
Whether you find the
text on your
screen too small to read or you want to shrink it in hopes of
fitting more content
on the display at once, you can tweak the font size to make that happen.
The Old Cover Letter: Makes up an entire page in length, is too long to
fit on a mobile device
screen without having to scroll, uses multiple paragraphs, and is
text - dense.
Get Acrobat Reader Adobe Reader for Palm OS conveniently reflows Adobe PDF
text to
fit and be easily read
on small
screens, while preserving graphics and images.