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Originally Posted by Liviu_5
Regarding slowness - even the normal page turning in the 505 is slow in my opinion in the sense that is noticeable and pulls you away from the book train of thoughts. When I read a paper book and turn a page I do not have time to be distracted from the book. Similarly with the 770, iTouch, or the 700, but on the 500 and from my tries 505 it's just too distracting and unbearable over time - I tested the 505 10 times easily in stores the past year since I *really* wanted an eink.
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I own a PRS505 and the speed is fine to me. I've found that I automatically press the page turn button
before I get to the end of the last line on the page - somewhere in the middle of the last line - and by the time my eye scans to the end of the line the page is turning. It feels to me very much like turning a page in a p-book - your brain seems to interpolates between one page and the next so they become a seamless whole, and you no longer notice the join (the page turn).