Thread: Touch Kobo Touch Review
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Old 06-12-2011, 12:20 PM   #19
remcdonald
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I don't see the ghosting though I will admit I have had a few people tell me about it at work or who have new KTs. The reason that both B&N and KT probably went with the 6 pages then flash is actually pretty obvious to me. Everytime I showed someone an original Kobo either mine or at work they would quickly note the flash and how disturbing it would be to their reading how their ipod didn't flash when it changed pages (yes I know eink vs LCD), etc ,etc. So in order to mitigate that and get people using ereaders they cut down the flashes. I know if you have been using an ereader you get used to them pretty quick and they don't even really register in your brain anymore but it was keeping a large number of people away from Ereaders and so I can understand the change even if it did bring in this ghosting that I can't see but I believe you all does exist.
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