This article examines the difference, if any, in text legibility and the accommodative (focusing) response between hard copy, an LCD desktop monitor, and handheld video displays, and how it affects users’ accommodative responses. Rights Terms of use for work posted in CommonKnowledge. This article is available at CommonKnowledge
This research was conducted to define viewing distance characteristics of individuals engaged in ord...
The printed word has been commonplace in society for over 500 years; the written word has been in ex...
As publishers make the transition from ink-onpaper to digitalized messages, researchers must ask whe...
This article examines the difference, if any, in text legibility and the accommodative (focusing) re...
This article concerns discomfort due to sources of glare in the peripheral visual field. A visual ta...
For the past 500 years humans have been developing means of communication through the development of...
The aim of this work was to find out if differences exist in accommodative and convergence response ...
Copyright: © 2013 Mycroft et al. This is an open-access article dis- tribu-ted under the terms of t...
Since the first lockdown in 2020, video conferencing tools have become increasingly important for em...
The display of text on computer screens is commonplace for a variety of purposes--electronic journal...
AbstractLow vision has been defined as impaired vision that cannot be fully corrected by eyewear, me...
This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this materi...
This paper reviews empirical studies concerning the readability of text from computer screens. The r...
The integration of audio, video, graphics and text on the desktop promises to fundamentally challeng...
The evolution of high resolution displays, especially liquid crystal displays (LCD), which are among...
This research was conducted to define viewing distance characteristics of individuals engaged in ord...
The printed word has been commonplace in society for over 500 years; the written word has been in ex...
As publishers make the transition from ink-onpaper to digitalized messages, researchers must ask whe...
This article examines the difference, if any, in text legibility and the accommodative (focusing) re...
This article concerns discomfort due to sources of glare in the peripheral visual field. A visual ta...
For the past 500 years humans have been developing means of communication through the development of...
The aim of this work was to find out if differences exist in accommodative and convergence response ...
Copyright: © 2013 Mycroft et al. This is an open-access article dis- tribu-ted under the terms of t...
Since the first lockdown in 2020, video conferencing tools have become increasingly important for em...
The display of text on computer screens is commonplace for a variety of purposes--electronic journal...
AbstractLow vision has been defined as impaired vision that cannot be fully corrected by eyewear, me...
This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this materi...
This paper reviews empirical studies concerning the readability of text from computer screens. The r...
The integration of audio, video, graphics and text on the desktop promises to fundamentally challeng...
The evolution of high resolution displays, especially liquid crystal displays (LCD), which are among...
This research was conducted to define viewing distance characteristics of individuals engaged in ord...
The printed word has been commonplace in society for over 500 years; the written word has been in ex...
As publishers make the transition from ink-onpaper to digitalized messages, researchers must ask whe...