In a Study it has been found that generally people read 25% slower on a computer screen in comparison with a printed page. In an eyetracking test it was found that we read the web pages in a pattern known as F-shaped pattern while we are on computer screen. And in this pattern our eye moves in two horizontal stripes followed by a vertical stripe. And this leads to the slower rate of reading.
In a Study it has been found that generally people read 25% slower on a computer screen in comparison with a printed page. In an eyetracking test it was found that we read the web pages in a pattern known as F-shaped pattern while we are on computer screen. And in this pattern our eye moves in two horizontal stripes followed by a vertical stripe. And this leads to the slower rate of reading.
In a Study it has been found that generally people read 25% slower on a computer screen in comparison with a printed page. In an eyetracking test it was found that we read the web pages in a pattern known as F-shaped pattern while we are on computer screen. And in this pattern our eye moves in two horizontal stripes followed by a vertical stripe. And this leads to the slower rate of reading.
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In a Study it has been found that generally people read 25% slower on a computer screen in comparison with a printed page. In an eyetracking test it was found that we read the web pages in a pattern known as F-shaped pattern while we are on computer screen. And in this pattern our eye moves in two horizontal stripes followed by a vertical stripe. And this leads to the slower rate of reading.
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In a Study it has been found that generally people read 25% slower on a computer screen in comparison with a printed page. In an eyetracking test it was found that we read the web pages in a pattern known as F-shaped pattern while we are on computer screen. And in this pattern our eye moves in two horizontal stripes followed by a vertical stripe. And this leads to the slower rate of reading.
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In a Study it has been found that generally people read 25% slower on a computer screen in comparison with a printed page. In an eyetracking test it was found that we read the web pages in a pattern known as F-shaped pattern while we are on computer screen. And in this pattern our eye moves in two horizontal stripes followed by a vertical stripe. And this leads to the slower rate of reading.