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Old 06-18-2011, 07:51 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by MorganM View Post
I was wondering if the Kobo Touch has the *ghosting* thing happen when the page turns? I think it's called ghosting when the eink flashes with each page turn?

I have a Kobo WiFi and the ghosting is starting to annoy me. My Libre pro might have a slightly smaller screen but there isn't any ghosting at least.
What you describes happens with all devices using e-ink displays. The Libre Pro uses a black and white LCD rather than an e-ink display so that is why you don't experience it with your unit.
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