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Originally Posted by Zeebra
I know what you're talking about with the "dirty screen" and I've also seen instances of the letter "a" appearing darker in some words after a partial refresh. Interestingly enough, this only was happening for me with the standard font. As soon as i went to the condensed font I don't notice that darker shading on some letters (two-tone if you will). Maybe I'm less picky than others but for me the partial refreshed screen is good enough for reading. Sure it's not perfectly clean, but then even when reading an actual paperback book you can have marks and smudges on the page so it's really no different. I don't need a pristine screen on every refresh so the compromise Amazon has made in screen refresh seems good to me.
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For me even with the condensed font the screen became just ugly and the text became harder to read.The Partial refresh also messed with eyes. I think it varies per reader how well the Partial refresh works. On mine it's not as bad as my first but enough to make me blink every few seconds.
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Originally Posted by shinew
I much prefer the current default of 6 page per refresh than 1 per page. The frequent flashing was one of the main thing I dislike about the older generations of ereaders.
Despite the very faint ghosting, which I'll have to stare at one spot to notice(I don't), it doesn't bother me at all in recognizing the words or slowing down my reading a bit. But I understand some people are more sensitive to those things than others.
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The flashing I don't notice at all to you the truth. The Partial refresh my eyes didn't like. Now if we could set it between to like every 3 pages that might be something I could try.