Sentences with phrase «full page refresh»

You can turn full page refresh on and off from there as well.
This will insure you are getting the fastest page turns possible with minimal full page refreshing.
Many e-reader companies have removed the default full page refresh system from every six pages to every chapter.
Full page refresh flashes more but it helps make the text appear sharper and darker.
You can see that the page turns are super quick and I fail to see a single full page refresh.
The processor is optimized for e-ink Regal, which dramatically reduce the need for full page refreshes after a few page turns.
The company developed Regal Waveforms in 2013 which dramatically reduce the need for full page refreshes after a few page... [Read more...]
The crux of Carta is faster page turns and the elimination of full page refreshing whenever you turn a page.
These e-readers are fairly similar, as they both employ the same screen technology to eliminate full page refreshes on page turns and have similar hardware.
But the quality isn't very good because the text is rougher and less dark than with full page refresh turned on so it's not going to be very useful for that.
I have never liked full page refreshes, as it breaks reading immersion.
This was the first e-reader ever to use E Ink Carta display technology, which eliminated the bothersome full page refreshes every time you turn a page in an eBook.
Now, this will also be fixed, which means less full page refreshes because again, its now hardware based, instead of software.
If you are just using the stock stuff, under heavy usage you will get a week or so, if you are downloading Android apps, it all depends on what they are doing (syncing constantly, constant full page refreshes, etfc)
Carta displays also have some speed benefits that reduce the need for full page refresh so page turns are smoother and there's less ghosting.
I did notice that too, and the light seems to make it more apparent, so I switched over to using full page refresh for every page and don't seem to notice it much anymore.
In addition to better contrast, Carta displays are specifically tuned for reading applications supporting «E Ink Regal waveform technology», which is designed to dramatically reduce the need for full page refresh between page turns.
The main benefits of Regal 2 in e-readers will be the elimination of full page refreshes and ghosting when you turn the pages of an e-book.
The company developed Regal Waveforms in 2013 which dramatically reduce the need for full page refreshes after a few page turns.
Readers will dig the six inch e-ink Carta touchscreen display, which will provide faster page turns and less full page refreshes.
This is really refreshing because I remember only a few years ago where I frequently had to put up with full page refreshes that took ten seconds and clunky interfaces that were counter intuitive.
Regal waveforms dramatically reduce the need for full page refreshes after a few page turns.
Page turn speed has been dramatically increased over prior models, you will likely never notice a full page refresh and the entire process is lightning quick.
They have numerical values from 1 - 10 and the ability to completely turn off full page refreshes.
If you tap on the left or right hand side, you will get a seamless transition and will experience a full page refresh every six pages.
Hopefully they adopt either Regal or Carta, which dramatically eliminates the full page refreshes that plagued the last few generations of e-readers.
I have a Paperwhite 1 (2012) and with the latest features (high res, faster refresh and contrast, twice the memory, better fonts and layout, less full page refreshes, slightly lighter, etc), I'm tempted to buy one.
One of the main benefits of this new screen is faster page turns and a full page refresh occurring every chapter, instead of the industry average of every six pages.
Page turns are very quick and robust with nary a full page refresh to be found.
Many e-readers will do a full page refresh anytime you turn a page.
This eliminates the full page refreshes that normally plague e-readers every page or every six pages.
The biggest disadvantages of this e-book reader are that you can see each pixel on the screen, you can see old image after full page refresh and display is not so white as you can see above.
This will not only provide higher contrast, but also eliminate the full page refresh issues that have plagued e-readers since the very beginning.
We have also eliminated the need for full page refreshes every page, giving you a more immersive reading experience.
There is hardly any full page refresh issues when you are reading at a normal pace.
By default, you will see a full page refresh every six pages, but you can adjust this to ten.
The reason for this, is the longer the display goes without a full page refresh text gradually starts super imposing itself.
Normally with e-readers you will have a full page refresh every six pages or in some cases every chapter.
If you have ever used an e-ink screen before, whenever you turn a page there is a full page refresh.
The only time power is being drawn is when a full page refresh occurs or if you are interacting with the screen.
By default, many e-readers do a full page refresh of text every three or six pages.
This limits the full page refreshing from every six pages, which is the industry standard, to every chapter.
There is also enhanced tech underneath the hood to eliminate the full page refreshes you are used to and instead the Nook Glowlight provides a more seamless experience.
Regal virtually eliminates the need for a full page refresh giving the reader smoother page transitions for more focused reading.
This will allow for faster page turns and a full page refresh occurring every chapter, instead of the industry average of every six pages.
Page turn speed is lightning quick and there are hardly any full page refreshes.
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