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Originally Posted by HarryT
I agree, too. The objection I've occasionally seen in the past is that the screen of a 6" reader holds less text than the page of a printed book, so you have to turn the page more often, but for goodness sake, who is really in that much of a hurry to get through a book that an extra fraction of a second to turn a page is going to worry them?
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I would have thought that the argument was that the reading rhythm was disturbed.
Also it seems that some people cannot get used to the flickering. A friend bought a reader were it was not possible to disable the flickering (Kobo?) as a gift and the person getting it could not get used to it.