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Old 10-21-2010, 01:26 PM   #4
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Why? If the whole screen "flashes" at page turns, I don't see a difference. If only the parts that change from page to page are updated, I don't see a difference either.
I'm not sure I really understand enough of the technology, but what I think I see is that the screen flashes, but then goes all-white, and then the parts that need to become black become black, so the more that needs to become black, the work electricity is used in the final step.

If I'm wrong about that middle step of going all white, then I guess there's nothing to worry about. (And maybe it wouldn't matter much anyway.)
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