Ask HN: Best solution for comfortably reading papers and other PDFs
I often find myself reading academic papers and other PDF articles on a desktop screen and it hurts my eyes.
HN, how do you like to read academic papers and other PDFs?
HN, how do you like to read academic papers and other PDFs?
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My eyesight has got ratty even with glasses, I'm due a check up probably two years ago, so if once I used to prefer paper, now a bright monitor works better for myself. I don't read as much as a result but when I do hunt though any pdfs it's via STDU viewer, as it is my go as it opens a good range of document types - I use a portable version.
Philips has a two in one display. One of them is E-Ink. If I were shopping I'd look for something like that in E-Ink color.
One last thing, monitor screens have buried in their control panel a setting for the display "profile" which you can set to "paper" and there is a tech jargon keyword for automatically dimming the display when much of it is white background color.Just switched my (portrait) monitor to "paper" to try it out!
I wish Apple new app Freeform had ability to import PDF, but it only inserts a shortcut to PDF file, pretty much useless for my note taking/reading purposes.
They're hard enough to read on hardcopy ... but nearly useless on a screen!
Sometimes, when that doesn't work, I print it.
And plastic frame +2.0 reading glasses from DollarTree...I've got pairs lying around all over my space.