Which Speed Reading Publication Would You Advocate?

May 19th, 2012 by archonia | Permalink

Which speed reading book would you recommend?I have heard great things about these two books:

1. Breakthrough Rapid Reading by Peter Kump

2. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Speed Reading by Abby Marks-Beale and Pam Mullan

They both have great reviews on Amazon. I only want to buy one book though and trust it. Which one do you think I should get?
The second option was published in 2008 while Breakthrough was published in 1998. Thanks!

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Which Speed Reading Publication Would You Advocate?

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May 17th, 2012 by archonia | Permalink

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Speed Reading Tactics – Will Do Speed Finding Out Software Work?

May 13th, 2012 by archonia | Permalink

Speed reading has become an essential business and academic success tool in the knowledge economy. With the onset of PCs, and the internet, live classes have diminished as a result of “instant access.” One of the seemingly easiest choices someone might take to learn the skills is to buy a software program. But does software training work?Although I can’t state that I have reviewed all software programs, I have reviewed the most popular ones on the market. The benefit of learning speed reading with software in general, is that the software does allow for interesting eye pattern simulation training. By that I mean, software addresses one of the components of speed reading somewhat well – the mechanics, or getting the eyes to move more efficiently.When you read, the eyes must first “see” the words. The eyes stop for a very brief moment to “fixate” on the words. Untrained readers see only a single or a few words per fixation. This is inefficient. You can picture this by imagining a photograph taken with a zoom lens focused in. If you zoom out with the lens, you see more of the foreground and background of the picture. Your camera takes in “more.”Similarly speed reading software trains the eyes to see more for each fixation, or stopping (snapshot) of the eyes. Software can help with this. But it is only one piece of the speed reading puzzle, and some software training programs teach you to expand this visual focal area wider than what the eyes can naturally see during these fixations. This can cause terrible eye muscle strain.With software training you can learn to “see” thousands and tens of thousands of words per minute. For that aspect of speed reading training, software can be beneficial as well as harmful. Different software programs teach different approaches to the fixation issue. But what good is it to merely see thousands

Speed Reading Tactics – Will Do Speed Finding Out Software Work?

A Guide To The Top Rated 3D LED Televisions

May 10th, 2012 by archonia | Permalink

This 3D television comparison will provide you some information about the new competition in the entertainment industry. 3D movies have been created for a while now, and the experience with this technology is undeniable. Many people could not believe that something like 3D can create an atmosphere while you are watching your shows/movies. But can you have this atmosphere created right in front of you while sitting on your own couch? You can, and it is through the 3DTV. We will look at some television models with the 3D capabilities so that you can make the best decision based on your preferences.

Panasonic Viera TC-P50VT25, $1988
This 3D TV is probably the most balanced out of the other models. At a reasonable price, this television has superb picture quality while it does not compromise the 3D capability. When comparing this television to another model or brand, this definitely fits as the cream of the crop in the 3DTV product line.

Sony Bravia KDL-46NX720, $1100
This Sony 3DTV is on the lower end of this market, and while it does have good 2D picture quality projection, the 3D capabilities are nowhere on par as the Panasonic 3DTV. 3D glasses are a separate purchase from the TV, and using them can be a disappointing experience. Nausea and headaches can be a result of watching this 3DTV as the TV renders poor-quality 3D images.

Samsung PN51D7000, $1300
This is an excellent mid-range 3DTV. It boasts almost perfect picture quality and will be able to handle almost anything you throw at it. The apps feature is the weakness of this product. The selections are not as great as I would have liked it, and the lack of keyboard can be troublesome. Otherwise, it does great in what it should be doing great in: High Quality 3DTV.

Sharp Elite PRO-70X5FD, $6599.99
For a different type of 3DTV, this is another product in the 3DTV market. For a luxurious 3DTV, the Sharp Elite is a great choice. Purchasing this 3DTV means that you will be seeing exceptional picture quality with beautiful colors that are hard to imagine on the TV. You are paying for this luxury though. IF you can afford it this 3DTV is right at the top of the field.

Vizio E3D320VX, $488.48
Compared to the other 3DTVs, this product is not up-to-par with the others. On picture quality it doesn’t stand out. However, the price does stand out quite well. Because it is under $500, this TV is one of the least expensive 3DTVs and is the cheapest made by this respected brand. If you have a budget and would like to get a 3DTV, this would probably be your option.

We have gone over the different features of these 3DTVs, and these details should help in narrowing your choices for a 3DTV.