Technology
This speed reading tool helps you breeze through text and is on sale for under $30
Thanks to the Internet, a lot of us are now drowning in a giant sea of words. It’s likely that you have a million tabs open on your browser with articles you swear you will read and an inbox brimming with unopened emails. It’s also possible that your e-book queue is already accumulating virtual dust because you haven’t touched it in so long. It’s not entirely your fault, though. All these reading materials — with their chunks of black and white paragraphs — aren’t exactly what you would call enticing, even if the headlines or titles seem promising.
The simple solution: BeeLine Reader.
Designed to provide an optimal reading experience, this speed reading browser extension breathes new life into passages of text by infusing eye-guiding color gradients in each line to assist you in breezing through them quickly and easily. This makes the text easier on the eyes and allows you to follow each line and snap to the next again and again. It reduces line transition errors, so you’ll never find yourself skipping over a row of text or reading the same line twice. When you use this handy tool, you’ll be reading so much faster that you won’t even realize that you’re already done reading a piece, a book chapter, or your manager’s lengthy email with 100% comprehension.
Want proof of its efficacy? It has already been adopted by the California Public Library System and lauded by Stanford, Dell, and The Tech Museum of Innovation. Yeah, BeeLine Reader has been recognized by the big guys.
Turbocharge your reading ability for the rest of eternity with a lifetime subscription to BeeLine Reader. Normally $220, you can get it today for only $29.99.
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