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I will say it's enough when I can turn the e-pages same fast as I can turn the real ones.
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machinogodzilla - you might want to reconsider that:
- When you flip the page on a real book, you've got tactile feedback - you know for sure you flipped it,
- On a screen, if a text page changes instantly, most people would say it is a bit disorienting - you don't know whether it changed or not, until you actually start Reading to see the difference.
If that page-turn is ever balky (like with a touch screen) or occasionally slow, it can become pretty annoying to sometimes start reading, and not realize that you're still on the same page for a second or two.
This is not a big deal for graphic content, where the change is obvious, but can be an issue for textbooks.