How Spritz and Galaxy Gear 2 Get You Reading at 1000 WPM

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rwinches

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I like to see a tech article at 500+ to see if the same results can be attained.
The sample was really no challenge, but still intriguing.
Much better than reading a crawl.
A nice innovation.
 

squirrelboy

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This looks like it would be amazing for people with dyslexia. And people without dyslexia.I am really looking forward to seeing implementations of this, being able to feed e-books through it or something like that would save massive amounts of time.
 

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Also for visually impaired people who have trouble following a text line. Like people with tunnel vision (like myself). Very interresting stuff.
 

koolkei

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i know it's kinda offensive. but for normal people with no need for this, but i just get the idea in my head"wow so we don't need to think to read anymore because my watch did it for me"
 

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I'm a very smart guy, but I read terribly slow. I love this idea. I love to read, but I hate how long it takes me to read long books. I think this would really help. I hope it becomes available everywhere soon!
 

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Something like the speed reading system I was trained with in fifth grade (gifted program, how pretentious heh heh) about 55 years ago. Used a projector and a masking system to emphasize single words and phrases. I easily hit the 500 mark in the demo, so I guess the training still holds even in my decrepit old brain.
 
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