Tuesday, August 10, 2010

iPad, Kindle and print speeds read studied

Jakob Nielson, an expert on usability here shown has a study on comparative read speeds on the media, carried out the above. Is a Ph.d. engineer and a recognized expert in the field of user experience. Here are the results. For more information, including the level of satisfaction of users with the devices here.:

The iPad measured 6.2% lower speed as the printed book, read, while the Kindle was 10.7% slower than print gemessen.Allerdings the difference between the two devices not because of the rather high variability in the data statistically significant.
So the only exhibition is safe conclusion we can tell which device offers the fastest speed. In any case, would the difference be so small that it would be a reason to buy one over the other.

But we can say that the printed book have beaten the tablets not: the difference between Kindle and the book was the pDigg significant us.Slashdot uns.Facebook uns.Twitter uns.Teilen you the news.



View the Original article

No comments: