Now, this will also be fixed, which means less full
page refreshes because again, its now hardware based, instead of software.
Not exact matches
So in many ways it was
refreshing to write
because I could just spill myself out onto the
page.
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.
i also think the whole user experience feels snappier, although that may just be
because the previous update (from a few weeks ago) seriously screwed up my
page loads and
refresh settings.
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.
This is why its hard to play full motion video on e-readers
because of the
page refresh issue, although companies are experimenting with making e-ink more robust such as Bookeen
Especially how it handles
page turns (
because it looks like it takes a few seconds to
refresh and display the next
page).
● This
page should update... but just to be on the safe side I strongly suggest you
refresh every now and then to make sure
because I've been known to ramble often and quickly.
Even something as simple as turning
pages with the Android app is funky
because the E Ink doesn't
refresh properly so the text is rough and less defined that it should be.
I usually switch the partial
refresh to 1
page because I don't like to see faint text in the background, but with the Aura I just leave it at the new default, which is to
refresh fully once at the start of a new chapter.
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.
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.
It sounds like it's also supported by Pearl displays
because both Kobo and Sony mention significantly less
page refreshes on their new models, the Sony PRS - T3 and Kobo Aura.
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.
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.
Especially
because it promises a faster
page - turn
refresh rate than e-ink.
But the data are most fresh when a particular LawTop
page is first loaded or is
refreshed,
because that runs the search anew.
Updating your quote information will result in your changes being lost,
because we need to
refresh this
page when we update your quote.
It's a very useful and intuitive gesture,
because all you have to do to
refresh the
page you're viewing is scroll to the top of the screen, then slide your finger down one more time.
By the time I had
refreshed the
page (which wasn't
refreshing super fast
because we were on the Interstate) and successfully typed and sent the word «SOLD» (and
refreshed the
page again to see if I was the only commenter) I literally had to have Kevin pull the car over so I could stand up and just breathe!