
Is there a difference in comprehension between reading a monitor or paper?
If you read on a Kindle and monitor or a paper text, how are they different? I want to know, not newspapers ’cause I don’t like the columns
No, they’re not any different. You’re reading the same words, just a different thing you’re reading on. I’ve read the same books on both kindle and in paper format and they’re identical.
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SPIN Magazine $0.01 From the concert stage to the dressing room, from the recording studio to the digital realm, SPIN surveys the modern musical landscape with authoritative reporting, provocative interviews, and a discerning critical ear. From the concert stage to the dressing room, from the recording studio to the digital realm, SPIN surveys the modern musical landscape with authoritative reporting, provocative int… |
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Thick As a Brick $7.68 The follow-up to that FM staple, Aqualung, 1972’s Thick as a Brick demonstrated that Ian “Don’t call me Jethro” Anderson had so much on his mind that even the previous record’s side-long suites would not suffice. The result was an album-length “song” that simultaneously struck my young ears as Tull’s finest work to date (and I had them all) and led to my never listening to any of their subsequent … |
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Rock on the Streets $0.99 Music blog covering the latest in indie, alternative, and rock music. Get the latest tour dates, album reviews, concert photos, and more.Kindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you’re not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly through… |
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Grandrich #BL400 Contemporary Bed Lamp $29.99 Contemporary Bed Lamp, With Dimmer, 8″ High With 4-1/2″ Moulded Shade, Dimmer Switch On Base, Uses 60W, A19 Bulb…. |
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Charlie Rose – Ken Auletta / Mike Allen /Alan Rusbridger (April 23, 2010) $24.95 Ken Auletta, The New Yorker || Mike Allen of ‘Politico’ || Alan Rusbridger, Editor, The GuardianThis product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. |
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Full Page Reading Magnifier $3.25 Magnify an entire page at one time! Perfect for reading books, looking up telephone numbers, scanning maps, etc. Measures 7.5″ x 11.75″. Unbreakable frame with wafer-thin lens. Perfect for reading menus and the newspaper!… |
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CaseCrown Hard Case Cover (Black) for Amazon Kindle Fire $10.21 Store and protect your eBook with this CaseCrown Hard eBook Case Cover during use or while traveling. The all-around full zipper closure and strong hard exterior guarantees premium protection from any possible damages while the interior walls of the case are lined with shock absorbing foam. A lower mesh pocket with an elastic band is attached along the first interior wall to carry additional acc… |
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CaseCrown Hard Case Cover (Blue) for Amazon Kindle Fire $5.21 Store and protect your eBook with this CaseCrown Hard eBook Case Cover during use or while traveling. The all-around full zipper closure and strong hard exterior guarantees premium protection from any possible damages while the interior walls of the case are lined with shock absorbing foam. A lower mesh pocket with an elastic band is attached along the first interior wall to carry additional acces… |
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CaseCrown Hard Case Cover (Pink) for Amazon Kindle Fire $5.21 Store and protect your eBook with this CaseCrown Hard eBook Case Cover during use or while traveling. The all-around full zipper closure and strong hard exterior guarantees premium protection from any possible damages while the interior walls of the case are lined with shock absorbing foam. A lower mesh pocket with an elastic band is attached along the first interior wall to carry additional acces… |
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The Wall Street Journal Online: One-Year Online Subscription $99.00 It’s a newspaper, it’s a Web site–it’s all of the information that comes rolled up in every edition of The Wall Street Journal and much more, available online. Anyone who wants to stay on top of U.S. and international news, especially economic and technology-oriented stories, will find The Wall Street Journal Online to be a valuable asset. Forbes has called it “simply the best business news … |
