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When the Samsung Galaxy S5 was announced, details emerged about
Spritz -- a speed-reading feature that comes built-in to some apps on
the phone. Spritz uses rapid serial visual presentation, or RSVP, to
display words one after another using a single focal point. The company
calls this point the optimal recognition point, or ORP.
The technology isn't exactly new -- it dates back to the 1970s -- and it was even used in software for last decade's phones. In 2005 CNET covered a demo version of BuddyBuzz, mobile software that could display one word at a time on your phone's tiny screen, making message reading a more pleasant experience.
If you don't want to wait to check out the software on the new Galaxy S5, you can try it now with one of these three Android apps:
If you're not looking to share text from an app on your phone and
want to open local files instead, then this speed reading app by P.
Garrison is for you. The app is free, but also offers a donation version
if you're feeling generous. Right now Speed Reader offers support for
TXT, PDF, EPUB, HTML, and XML files. There are several settings that
appear when you open the app including: custom color theme selection,
words per minute, and number of words to show at one time. To open a
file, click the Browse button and locate it on your Android device. One
major drawback to this app is that you can't see where you are in the
text, and starting from a specific point is very difficult.
There's a great deal of contradicting research to be found on speed reading and comprehension capabilities, so it's best to decide whether it works for you personally. What do you think of these apps? Or speed reading in general? Share your thoughts in the comments.
The technology isn't exactly new -- it dates back to the 1970s -- and it was even used in software for last decade's phones. In 2005 CNET covered a demo version of BuddyBuzz, mobile software that could display one word at a time on your phone's tiny screen, making message reading a more pleasant experience.
If you don't want to wait to check out the software on the new Galaxy S5, you can try it now with one of these three Android apps:
A Faster Reader
(Credit:
Screenshot by Nicole Cozma/CNET)
This app, by BaseTIS SL, is free with a premium upgrade option
offered as an in-app purchase of 99 cents. Once installed, highlight
text in an app that allows sharing and then choose A Faster Reader from
the pop-up menu. A small window will appear above the text, and
immediately starts displaying the words one-by-one. In order to display
the words faster, you'll have to upgrade, as the free version only
supports up to 300 wpm. The premium version also offers different color
themes and a progress bar.Speed Read inspired by Spritz
(Credit:
Screenshot by Nicole Cozma/CNET)
In this app, the same sharing feature is used to start
speed-reading a piece of text. The display area for the one-by-one word
delivery is actually along the top of the screen. A full-text version of
what you're speed reading appears under the flashing words, and
highlights each one as it appears above. This may be convenient or
annoying, depending on your reading preferences.Speed Reader
There's a great deal of contradicting research to be found on speed reading and comprehension capabilities, so it's best to decide whether it works for you personally. What do you think of these apps? Or speed reading in general? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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