About the only noticeable difference in terms of software is they made it so the screen never does a full
page refresh when reading.
B&N has disabled full screen
page refreshes when you are reading a book.
The page refreshing when you turn pages while reading ebooks is the quickest we have seen in an e-reader in quite some time!
Not exact matches
I'll be
refreshing that book
page for updates about the tour like I can't help peeking in the oven
when I'm baking bread!
The list rotates
when the
page refreshes.
@Admin, I don't know why I'd post a comment severally and it won't get posted, then
when I
refresh the
page, it suddenly appears.
The comment initially posted, but
when I
refreshed the
page, my comment disappeared.
This is a favorited
page what i use
when introducing or
refreshing people to the LOW CARB way of life!
If I really like something I usually check back in the mornings
when I wake up by
refreshing the
page.
When it has an IMX 7 processor and supports fast
page refresh.
If you're planning to read news with it, then stick with your phone — unless you have the patience of a saint, you're not going to like the slow
refresh rate
when navigating apps and web
pages, and you're going to want to see photos in full color instead if boring grayscale.
The electronic ink technology is passive, looks good as paper, and only uses power
when refreshing, so a single battery charge'll last 7,500
page turns.
The web browser took forever to display most
pages (like... 30 seconds per new
page), and very often, it would not properly
refresh pages when paging up or down.
One of the cool aspects is
when you install a NoRefresh app, which disables the
refresh rate that you see
when you turn
pages or
when you activate many popular screen functions.
Instead of
refreshing the screen instantly, like most e-readers, it
refreshes things in the background
when you are idle, reading a particular
page, or browsing the internet.
It is only
when you are turning a
page or navigating a menu does any serious battery drain occur with
page refreshing.
The new firmware update from July addressed many of the problems listed here, but now,
when reading PDFs, the
pages do not
refresh as they are supposed to.
EZPDF has multiple pen types to draw and the
refresh / redraw speed is fairly quick
when you turn
pages.
It also offers a better
refresh rate
when you are turning the
pages of a book.
I have been tempted to buy a Kindle Touch but that would mean maintaining another device and I really don't like the way the screen looks on the Kindle
when the
page refreshes.
When reading a book, page turns are fairly quick, but there are noticeable flickers when each page refres
When reading a book,
page turns are fairly quick, but there are noticeable flickers
when each page refres
when each
page refreshes.
The E Ink display took a second or two to
refresh when we scrolled out of the visible area or moved to a new
page.
Normally I don't like this setting on E Ink because it causes more ghosting and afterimages, but the screen
refreshes fully on the InkBook
when using inverted text so that's not a problem — every
page looks clear.
The only time power is being drawn is
when a full
page refresh occurs or if you are interacting with the screen.
The last generation Kindle
when you turned a
page flickered the
page and it almost went back as it
refreshed.
One of the most exciting features is that it is said to have 80 % less
refresh rate
when you turn the
pages, so you get less of the «flashing «effect.
When you are physically reading, one of the boons of this e-reader is that the
refresh rate applies to every sixth
page.
The low - power screen also only uses electricity
when you
refresh the
page, so it should get up to 5 days of battery life from the device's 400mAh battery.
they would first need at least one of the following for me to buy another one: - Natural lighting (for reading at night)- higher screen to bezel ratio - higher ppi - faster
refresh rate
when changing
pages - then water proofing
One bug I noticed was
when you used the touchscreen to turn a
page in this mode would suddenly turn the background white and text black and then after the
refresh mode was over, bring it back.
This allows you to turn the
page without a full
refresh each time (the
page will
refresh at intervals based on your
page refresh settings, just like
when using the buttons).
Halfway in, I'd attracted the attention of a literary agent, figured out the timing of
when the stats were shown on the Scout
page, and I even knew what time the Hot and Trending category was
refreshed.
so it caches them and
when you switch screens to either go to the home
page or a settings option or shopping that's
when the
refresh happens So depending on how many
pages you have cached generally determines the amount of
refresh flash and quickness to other screen options, like shopping or readouts or wherever else you are going.
It will still do a full
refresh at other times, like
when changing
pages in the library.
As you'll see
when you visit Gordon Graham's fees
page, above, he clearly addresses the challenge of selling high - priced writing services online with
refreshing candor.
The only reason I haven't purchased an eReader for personal use yet is because I absolutely despise the
refresh flicker that E Ink technology typically exhibits
when you advance to the next
page.
First,
when I «turn'the
page on the Kindle, I have never seen a nanosecond delay in the
refresh, the
page is up before you could even begin reading the first word.
Onyx also added the ability to force a full
page screen
refresh by holding down the menu button — it works fast and comes in handy
when text gets fuzzy or the screen gets too messy with afterimages
when using certain Android apps.
Page refreshes —
when the screen flashes black — occur after every six
pages.
Grayscale eInk displays have extremely sharp text and extremely long battery life, because they only send power to the screen
when changing
pages, but they are grayscale right now and their
refresh rates are a bit slow.
Giving you manual control over
when a full
refresh happens is employed in both the Kobo Touch and Kindle, to make
page turning faster — hence why Bookeen's claims are a touch too bold.
Often, Crunchyroll will have a huge countdown clock displayed
when you click the icon for the latest chapter, and
when things are going correctly,
when the clock zeroes out, the
page refreshes and the manga you want to see appears.
The first thing that struck me
when I visited the download
page was its
refreshing lack of clutter and distraction.
But it's still expensive to manufacture, only available in black and white, and suffers from slow screen
refresh rates which affect things like scrolling and video (not possible currently), and leads to the annoying flash seen
when turning
pages on ebook readers.
Like their monochrome brethren, color E Ink screens are very energy efficient because power isn't needed to maintain the image on the screen, just
when turning
pages and
refreshing the screen.
When you have an e-book open, tapping the screen brings up a set of controls, including text - size settings, a button for adding bookmarks, a button that takes you to the table of contents from anywhere, a
refresh button (which resyncs the e-book with your Kindle, turning to the last
page you read), and a slider control that allows you to jump around the e-book (along with a «snap - back» button that will return you to the last
page you read).
Black
page refreshes have been eliminated and there's now no full -
page flashing
when turning
pages.
That slow downloading also made
page refresh slower on the BlackBerry
when scrolling.
The only power is taken
when the
page is turned and the screen
refreshed.
Of course Chrome will only
refresh a
page when it is being viewed, which helps in terms of memory efficiency, but overall scrolling through web
pages is a treat with virtually no stuttering or other issues.