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| Which Tablet PCs best for long hours of reading PDF files??? I have to frequently read lengthy technical manuals in PDF format, and I often experience eyestrain after a few hrs. when reading these documents on my Sony CRT monitor. I am shopping for a high-quality tablet PC, and I was wondering if they are better suited for reading documents on them vs. CRT monitors. Sometimes I spend 3 or 4 hrs. a day reading these technical manuals, so I need a bright screen with a high refresh rate. I noticed some of the newer laptop screens seem as good as the best LCD screens, so I am hopeful that tablet screens are close to this quality. Which screens are the best? |
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| Re: Which Tablet PCs best for long hours of reading PDF files??? A whole lot of factors would play on the decision, including where you normally want to use the Tablet PC. Remember, a Tablet PC is closer and more personal than a laptop or desktop because you hold it, lean it against pillows, etc., like you would a paperback novel. The screens really are pretty standard. There's something like a total of five manufacturers of the screens, no matter the brand. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "TJM" <tjm@nospam.com> wrote in message news:3758rgF5853rrU1@individual.net... >I have to frequently read lengthy technical manuals in PDF format, and I >often > experience eyestrain after a few hrs. when reading these documents on my > Sony > CRT monitor. > > I am shopping for a high-quality tablet PC, and I was wondering if they > are > better suited for reading documents on them vs. CRT monitors. Sometimes I > spend > 3 or 4 hrs. a day reading these technical manuals, so I need a bright > screen > with a high refresh rate. I noticed some of the newer laptop screens seem > as > good as the best LCD screens, so I am hopeful that tablet screens are > close to > this quality. > > Which screens are the best? > > |
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| Re: Which Tablet PCs best for long hours of reading PDF files??? Screens are less important for reading that comfort and feel. For this particular task, I suspect that the lighter the better, and beyond that, thin is good. The NEC is the thinest and lightest made, but doesn't seem to be generally available. (An even lighter and thinner version is available in Japan, and I've seen it, held it, and lusted after it, but no signs that it will ever make its way to North America. ) Of the machines I've spent substantial amounts of time with (Acer 101, Fujitsu 4100, Motion 1300, and Toshiba M200), the Fujitsu would be my first choice for extended on screen reading. It's slightly lighter than the Motion, and slightly thinner, but more importantly I felt more comfortable with the button arrangement when reading a book. The Fujitsu buttons were positioned exactly where my fingers fall, making scrolling up or down, either a line or page at a time, easy and natural. -- Charlie. TJM wrote: > I have to frequently read lengthy technical manuals in PDF format, > and I often experience eyestrain after a few hrs. when reading these > documents on my Sony CRT monitor. > > I am shopping for a high-quality tablet PC, and I was wondering if > they are better suited for reading documents on them vs. CRT > monitors. Sometimes I spend 3 or 4 hrs. a day reading these > technical manuals, so I need a bright screen with a high refresh > rate. I noticed some of the newer laptop screens seem as good as the > best LCD screens, so I am hopeful that tablet screens are close to > this quality. > > Which screens are the best? |
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| What's best for long hours of reading?? >> I often experience eyestrain after a few hrs. when reading these=20 documents on my Sony CRT monitor. You are human. EVERYBODY experiences eye strain after reading a few=20 hours, no matter what the device. But I have found some things to help.=20 (I have a Gateway, but I think it wouldn't matter.)=20 (1) You can read the pages in the PORTRAIT orientation to begin with, = then=20 switch to WIDE and zoom in more, as you need to. Good thing they are=20 PDFs, which maintain high type clarity. (2) But I would turn OFF the text smoothing (anti-aliasing), as I think = blurry=20 text makes the strain worse-- others disagree; but I generally dislike=20 ClearType and any such attempts to "fix" type edges. There's a setting = in=20 Acrobat prefs itself, as well as the one for the system. (3) Sometimes I can actually see better with LESS light coming from the=20 screen, when I'm tired. Try different settings with the backlight = brightness,=20 and with ambient room lighting. (4) If it's mostly text, you can take a vision break by letting your = system read=20 the text to you for a while-- even 15-20 minutes with your eyes closed,=20 listening, will really help. I'd do that every couple of hours, once you = start to=20 wear down. The Microsoft voice vocab has some ideosyncratic blips now = and=20 then, but you kind of get used to it. --romy |
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| Re: What's best for long hours of reading?? Very good suggestions. Since you mentioned ClearType, it reminded me there is a "tuner" for the display shown in the left panel under ClearType: http://www.microsoft.com/typography/...ClearType.mspx Remember, though, because of the way the red/green/blue pixels are displayed, the real advantage is seen by tuning for Landscape mode only. In either Portrait mode or Secondary (upside-down) Landscape, the pixels are displayed sideways or upside-down, so ClearType loses some of the intended clarity. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "romy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0bf901c5114b$e09556b0$a501280a@phx.gbl... >> I often experience eyestrain after a few hrs. when reading these documents on my Sony CRT monitor. You are human. EVERYBODY experiences eye strain after reading a few hours, no matter what the device. But I have found some things to help. (I have a Gateway, but I think it wouldn't matter.) (1) You can read the pages in the PORTRAIT orientation to begin with, then switch to WIDE and zoom in more, as you need to. Good thing they are PDFs, which maintain high type clarity. (2) But I would turn OFF the text smoothing (anti-aliasing), as I think blurry text makes the strain worse-- others disagree; but I generally dislike ClearType and any such attempts to "fix" type edges. There's a setting in Acrobat prefs itself, as well as the one for the system. (3) Sometimes I can actually see better with LESS light coming from the screen, when I'm tired. Try different settings with the backlight brightness, and with ambient room lighting. (4) If it's mostly text, you can take a vision break by letting your system read the text to you for a while-- even 15-20 minutes with your eyes closed, listening, will really help. I'd do that every couple of hours, once you start to wear down. The Microsoft voice vocab has some ideosyncratic blips now and then, but you kind of get used to it. --romy |
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| Re: What's best for long hours of reading?? On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 14:34:07 -0800, Chris H. wrote: > Very good suggestions. Since you mentioned ClearType, it reminded me there > is a "tuner" for the display shown in the left panel under ClearType: > http://www.microsoft.com/typography/...ClearType.mspx Remember, though, > because of the way the red/green/blue pixels are displayed, the real > advantage is seen by tuning for Landscape mode only. In either Portrait > mode or Secondary (upside-down) Landscape, the pixels are displayed sideways > or upside-down, so ClearType loses some of the intended clarity. There is a new "power toy" : a local cleartype tuner. Install and it adds an icon in your control panel. It runs the same routine as the online tuner. I sometimes find a need to readjust cleartype and find it very useful to have it available whether I'm online or not online. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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