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Old 11-27-2016, 06:48 PM   #912
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Reading on my iPad is no fun out of doors on a bright day and it disturbs my wife when she's trying to sleep at night. So, I started looking for an ereader that was larger than 6 inches and wasn't tied to one ebook format. Enter the Kobo Aura One. I read loads of reviews and was about to buy it when I realised from watching a page turning demo on YouTube that the dreaded black page refresh business I remember from years back when trying out an early Kindle was still around.

I looked into this and learned that the Kobo Aura One has a refresh setting of between 1 and 6 pages. I also learned that other, earlier Kobos had been 'modified' by their users to only refresh after, say, 99 page turns, without noticeable loss of definition.

Does anyone know if this is, or is likely to be, possible with the Kobo Aura One?
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