Is there a setting that allows you to choose not to display the next screen until it is 100 % fully processed and done, so you can avoid those flashing -
slow page changes?
Not exact matches
But sources said he was not happy with the
changes and the
slow pace of development of its products that came after more ambitious promises for expansion of the concept by Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry
Page.
Americans are
slow to adapt and are defly afraid of
change, see how the african american community is stiill only allowed to vote under the voting rights act of 1965 (that's right, it still not a law) Why are they not up in arms,,,,, «yet we have a black president... maybe you can take a
page from their book (passive aggression).
Another thing we didn't absolutely love is that sometimes when
changing from
page to
page, loading times on photographs can be a little
slow.
«E-paper is very
slow to
change state, to turn the
page, almost a second — there's that flash, that visual artifact, of the switch to black and back as the screen is cleared and redisplayed.»
While e-book fans usually adjust to the
page -
change times (which are, after all, not really
slower than the time required to turn a physical paper
page), the
slow response time clearly makes today's e-book readers unsuited for video.
It's
slow to
change the
page image, for example.
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.
The Kobo is also
slower when opening books (you get a loading screen, which only takes a few seconds, but the Kindle is nearly instant),
changing pages (again, not a HUGE delay, maybe about a second, but
slower than the Kindle 3), and loading new books onto the device (the Kobo spends about 10 — 15 seconds per book «processing» them, which adds up if you load several books at once).
The NASA
page I linked to used modelled the younger the 8.2 ky event as an abrupt climate
change for which there is some evidence — and for which they find a 50 %
slow down of the MOC is implicated.
I speculate on why humanity is so
slow to react to such a serious problem in the Psychology of climate
change, and compare climate
change to other disasters on another
page.
[11] Report of the National Action Committee on Access to Justice is Civil and Family Matters, Access to Civil & Family Justice: A Roadmap for
Change (2003), at
page 1 — «The civil and family justice system is too complex, too
slow and too expensive.
These
changes will help improve stability and input responsiveness and make the browser UI more resilient to
slow or hung web
page content.