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Originally Posted by the.Mtn.Man
Slower page turns, yes, but not to the point that usability is significantly affected. We're talking one or two seconds per turn, at least in my experience.
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Ereaders and ebooks are supposed to replace real paper books. Any time something is easier/faster to do on a real book, then they are failing. The biggest problem with slow page turns is the lack of initial response.
If they would make it do _something_ instantly, then the long wait for the actual turn would be acceptable, but to leave the user wondering if they actually asked for a page turn or not, is bad programming, and ruins the user experience, especially if they press again, and end up with a double turn.