Sentences with phrase «slow page turning»

This device is employing older e-ink technology called Pearl, which result in a bit slower page turns.
They both employ E Ink Pearl, which is more susceptible to ghosting and slower page turns.
I don't like how slow the page turns are — I'm a really fast reader and it seems all I do is wait for the page to turn on my Aura One — so I usually read on my Android tablet except out in the sun where the AO really, um shines.
This is super important when you are immersed in a book, and the slow page turns will almost take you out of your head space, making you frustrated.
B&N also hurt themselves by releasing a Nook that wasn't very polished — bugs, freezing, slow page turns, sluggishness in the controls, and unintuitive user interface.
With the Amazon Kindle (third - generation), Amazon addresses many of the transgressions of earlier Kindle iterations, such as relatively heavy weight, slow page turns, and finger - unfriendly button designs.
DH decided to just keep it and deal with the slow page turns because it didn't bother him too much.
The replacement has had no crashes, and has a more solid power switch (the first one was «wiggly») but still has slow page turns.
However it also had very slow page turns, which prompted me to call amazon.
This is 3 k3's in a row that have had this slow page turn issue, and it's pretty disappointing.
If you struggle with finding light to read, get frustrated with slow page turns or low resolutions, or merely hate how big your current ebook reader is, upgrading might be worthwhile.

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You have to turn pages, so you're more likely to slow down or get sloppy»... or fall off completely.
When comparing page turns in side - by - side comparisons, the Kobo Mini proved to be a hair slower than Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch, which may be due to the 800 - MHz processor under the hood.
But then it's nice to go back to the page, and organise panel numbers and page turns to speed up the reader and slow her down again.
«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.»
1.5 second for a page turn is just too slow for me.
ok, the first book was kind of slow although I did enjoy Jones» wonderful evocative writing, her eye for making the world visually leap to life [the tundra is just a bit of a non-inspiring setting, unfortunately], but here the story picks up a lot of momentum, with me turning the pages quicker and quicker to see what's going to happen.
The Kobo Touch is the slowest at page - turns, followed closely by the Kindle Touch.
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.
You can turn pages as fast as you wish on a Kindle (actually one of the complaints about the device has been that screen refresh is a little slow, but let's ignore that quibble) without ever worrying about this eReader bursting into flames.
It's a little slow at turning pages, but will view jpg, png, and gif.
I remember when the Paperwhite 2 first came out, the page turn rates would be really slow and files over 100 MB would simply crash.
The Book application turns pages much akin to the Apple iBooks app that allows you to peak at the next page by slowing dragging your finder.
Although in our side by side tests the Amazon Kindle was faster in page turns and other things, it ended up proving itself to be slow at times due to the requirement of manually scrolling to highlight words and access settings.
This thing is painfully slow doing anything other than page turns.
If you swipe pages left / right it is really slow and the refresh on the page turn is disjointing.
From what I read below, the page turning animations are way too slow on e-ink.
The Kindle app works just a little smoother on the Sony as far as page - turns, but it's slower to load.
E-Ink screen is easy on the eyes and battery efficient, but makes pages slow to «turn» and does not come in color
I was excited, but after checking several reviews, it seems to be very slow, I can see it take so much time to turn a page, and that is not a pdf even.
The Nook now turns pages in a hair less than a second instead of taking a slow 2 seconds, putting it on a par with the Kindle 3G.
Page turning is rather slow and cumbersome.
In regards to the «flashing» you mentioned, I know exactly what you're talking about because I have an older kobo and it was kind of slow to turn pages and had that «flashing».
Cinematic scene breaks and propulsive reveals will keep the pages furiously turning in this slow - burning but explosive thriller.
It also slows down the turning of the pages of an E-Book in the e-reader.
Also it was extremely slow in in page turning against the Story HD.
I need to load Android app, surf the web (just news website, even if is slow it could be good) a USB, BT and WiFi foot pedal to turn pages and read music, SD memory slot, epub and.
As far as speed goes, I found page turns to be slightly slower than the Paperwhite when tapping the screen, but slightly faster using PagePress.
The page turns are a little slow and the library was a little confusing at first but now that I have the hang of it I consider it to be an excellent device.
I agree the page turns are fast but the overall user interface is much slower than Kindle or even Kobo.
Page turns are slow.
Screen contrast was roughly equivalent to a Barnes & Noble Nook ($ 199,) I had on hand, though page turns were slightly slower.
In our tests, the Fire was actually slower to load most sites — even two recommended by Amazon — when we had the «Accelerate page loading» feature turned on.
Resistive touchscreen not very responsive; Sluggish performance; Page turns slower than some e-Ink eReaders; Mediocre multimedia playback; Can't sideload apps
Some turn pages super slow and some start to freeze and glitch out when pinch - zooming.
I have heard that the page turning for PDF is very slow.
That can have an adverse affect on the reader by slowing down the time it takes to download the book and even slows down how long it takes to «turn» pages.
As you can see in my video, page turns and eInk refreshing was just slightly slower than my Nook.
Believe it or not, when I switch back to paper, I find turning pages (instead of just pressing a button) slows me down!
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