This looks cool . . .
This Insane New App Will Allow You To Read Novels In Under
90 Minutes
The reading game
is about to change forever. Boston-based software developer Spritz has been in
“stealth mode”
for three years, tinkering with their program and leasing it out to different
ebooks, apps, and other platforms.
Now, Spritz is
about to go public with Samsung’s new line of wearable technology.
Other apps have
offered up similar types of rapid serial visual presentation to enhance reading
speed and convenience on mobile devices in the past.
However, what
Spritz does differently (and brilliantly) is manipulate the format of the words
to more appropriately line them up with the eye’s natural motion of reading.
The “Optimal
Recognition Point” (ORP) is slightly left of the center of each word, and is
the precise point at which our brain deciphers each jumble of letters.
The unique
aspect of Spritz is that it identifies the ORP of each word, makes that letter
red and presents all of the ORPs at the same space on the screen.
In this way, our
eyes don’t move at all as we see the words, and we can therefore process
information instantaneously rather than spend time decoding each word.
The game done
changed. Try it for yourself . . .
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