Newsprint in a sentence as a noun

Would be greatly improved if newsprint gray + black were used.

E-ink is as easy to read as newsprint, at worst.

It probably was that you can see newsprint, not read it.

They need to quit dinking around with garbage newsprint like this.

The only pictures of color eInk I've seen look much worse than cheap newsprint.

It's a real shot in the dark as to whether youd get tv -- or newsprint -- time for your business.

And pinch as zoom makes sense if you ever played with newsprint transfered to silly putty!

The First Amendment right to freedom of the press wouldn't mean much if the Feds can levy a 10,000% tax on newsprint.

Contrast is very much like reading newsprint, and the lighting is also easy on the eyes.

Aggregators such as HN, ./, et. al have been far superior to anything I've ever experienced from TV or newsprint.

A comic book printed in 1938 on newsprint, a paper notorious for its acid content, is unlikely to have white pages 76 years later.

I have another theory: the advertising market for newsprint is being decimated.

It usually is printed on relatively inexpensive, low-grade paper such as newsprint.

We should look at attempts to federally impose "network" neutrality with as much skepticism as if they were trying to impose "printing press" neutrality or "nonfiction book neutrality" or "newsprint neutrality".

Newsprint definitions

noun

cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers; "they used bales of newspaper every day"

See also: newspaper