Sentences with phrase «page turn speed»

One of the things that readers will be pleased to note is that the page turn speed is now, according to this description at least, a complete non-issue.
I spent two weeks with the Wi - Fi Nook and found the page turn speed as well as navigation slowness to be an issue.
Other updates NOOK customers will enjoy with v1.3 software include: · Reading experience: To help customers get to their content conveniently and quickly, Barnes & Noble has continued to optimize NOOK's performance with improved page turn speed, faster access to previously opened eBooks, enhanced color touch screen navigation and more.
The faster processor being boasted about should increase page turn speed noticeably, while the WiFi antenna (WiFi only, not cellular) will allow users to connect to their digital library easily.
It's really interesting to see that the Kindle 2.5 upgrade (or perhaps one of the other Kindle upgrades) has cut down the page turn speed to just.64 to.75 seconds per page turn.
Amazon have managed to not only improve the screen contrast of the Kindle DX 2 significantly they have also managed to improve the page turn speed for forward page turning by a slight amount.
Nook has improved from its abysmal 1.5 seconds per page turn speed — However, it is still behind the Kindle by a fair margin and it's also behind the new Kindle DX 2.
It's unclear whether page turn speed — something Amazon obsesses over — is a winning feature for consumers, but the company can definitely target the clunky software integration among rivals.
There is also a comparison video if you want to make your own measurements at the Kindle DX 2 Video Page (should be live soon)-- It's under the Kindle Page Turn Speed Comparison Video heading at the end of the post.
This post has page turn speed times and comparisons.
The battery life and the page turn speed need improvement.
has fixed the battery life and the page turn speed, and has added 3G to B&N, then sign me up!
«We've also made additional reading and device performance enhancements, including improved page turn speed, faster access to previously opened ebooks, enhanced color touch - screen navigation and more,» Paul Hochman, manager of Content and Social Media at BarnesandNoble.com, wrote April 23 on the Nook and BN eReader blog.
The update also improves page turn speed and search, plus adds crisper and sharper text.
«We've also made additional reading and device performance enhancements including improved page turn speed, faster access to previously opened ebooks, enhanced touch - screen navigation and more,» Paul Hochman, manager of Content and Social Media at BarnesandNoble.com, wrote in an April 23 posting on the Nook and BN eReader blog.
«We've also made additional reading and device performance enhancements including improved page turn speed, faster access to previously opened e-books, enhanced color touch - screen navigation and more,» Paul Hochman, manager of Content and Social Media at BarnesandNoble.com, wrote in an April 23 posting on the Nook and BN eReader blog.
The InkBook has a faster 1.6 GHz quad - core processor but the Kindle is faster in virtually every way with its single - core 1 GHz processor, although page turn speed between the two is about the same.
Page turn speed will be dramatically increased.
Page turn speed is super quick and there are little to no full page refreshes to break reading immersion.
Next we look at eBook page turn speed!
We demonstrate the key differences between these two e-readers, such as page turn speed, menu and other facets!
We really liked the page turn speed right out of the book!
When you rapidly turn the page, it initiates an A2 mode system which degrades the quality of the text and images, but greatly enhances the page turn speed.
They also wanted to make browsing around the UI and page turn speed more fluid.
The Kindle Manga Reader features 32 GB of internal memory and a new Ultra-Fast Skimming engine that dramatically enhances the page turn speed when reading manga and e-books.
The main draw about this e-reader is a concept known as page skimming, but the fast page turn speed also applies to e-books and PDF files.
I have never seen an e-reader with such amazing page turn speed in both e-books and manga files.
Page turn speed is really quick, this is due to the E-ink Carta screen and the dual core processor.
Page turn speed is robust and there is little to no ghosting.
This dramatically increases the page turn speed and cuts down on the quintessential refresh issues that plague lower end devices.
When they did load, page turn speed was fast.
The eBook experience with the Story HD is as fast as the Amazon Kindle in terms of page turn speed.
Page turn speed is quick and effective and you have the ability to read both in landscape and portrait mode.
Page turn speed is really good and the pictures can be pinch and zoomed in order to enhance the size of specific images.
Running Kindle, Nook, and Kobo for Android allows you to tap into very rich ecosystems and page turn speed was very quick.
The second gen Oasis has the quickest page turn speed out of any Kindle I have ever reviewed.
Page turn speed is very fast.
This means there is no dedicated EPD controller, page turn speed and PDF support will suffer.
but book loading and page turn speed are very important.
The Kindle wins in the page turn speed department and the large community it has, and don't forget Amazon dominates the ebook market with around 75 % of all sales.
- The most important: Better page turn speed.
Page turn speed is up, too: If you hold and press the page forward and back buttons to scan by page, the pages will blow by with an impressive speed not seen before on an E-Ink e-reader.
I want to see the page turn speed and screen refresh rate in real - time.
The K2's screen is pleasing to read, the page turn speed seems fine, I rarely use the web browser.
Amazon has improved the page turning speed by 20 %.
There are faster page turn speeds and more options to setup the refresh rate.
Both models also have the exact same page turning speed and high degree of contrast.
Kobo has directly told us that all of these problems and issues are going to be fixed in a future firmware update, other than the page turn speeds.
Page turn speeds are also tremendously robust and suffered from no e-ink refresh problems that plague other ebook readers.
It will bring a number of enhancements and key features that should dramatically increase page turn speeds and integration into the Facebook Timeline.
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