Full page refresh flashes more but it helps make the text appear sharper and darker.
Not exact matches
A
full refresh — the black
flash that's an ereader staple — happens at each
page turn with the PRS - T1 and
page turns aren't instant, but it's among the quickest around and on - par with the keyboard» ed Kindle.
Black
page refreshes have been eliminated and there's now no
full -
page flashing when turning
pages.
On the other hand,
page refreshes are quick and painless, though you'll see dark
full -
page flashes after every six turns.
The long
refresh times, the
flashing, the bad contrast, all of it turned me off of the Sony product entirely, not to mention that by reducing the font size so you can read a
full page at a time, it's a strain on the eyes.
The e-reader still does a
full refresh once every sixth
page, but by performing what appears to be a fast dissolve between
pages, B&N lets you effectively move ahead through dozens of
pages, while mitigating the annoying
page -
flashing effect long associated with E Ink.
Page refreshes were fast, at just under half a second each, and the Glo uses a similar caching system as the Kindle and Nook to reduce the frequency of dark, full - page flas
Page refreshes were fast, at just under half a second each, and the Glo uses a similar caching system as the Kindle and Nook to reduce the frequency of dark,
full -
page flas
page flashes.
The
pages can be set to perform a
full refresh on each
page turn so there is no ghosting, but that involves a
full flash of the screen before displaying the new text.
A new feature with the Kobo Touch is the ability to set how often you want
full -
page refresh, the black
flash when turning
pages.
Page refreshes — when you see dark full - page flashes after every six turns — are qu
Page refreshes — when you see dark
full -
page flashes after every six turns — are qu
page flashes after every six turns — are quick.