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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
I was talking about ghosting, which only happens inbetween full complete refreshes. Say, everytime you turn a page and it doesn't flash. Normal is what happens most of the time - most of the time it doesn't flash. If you want to define normal as the occasional complete and full refresh, then we are going to have communication difficulties.
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Perhaps. For me, when using an eInk screen, the occasional triple write to remove ghosting is part of the ereader's normal operation and expected. I do differentiate between refreshing the screen content (i.e. displaying a new text page or image) and refreshing the screen using the triple write.
As for the definition of normal? Usual, regular, natural seem to be commonly used. The triple write on an eInk screen is pretty much all of those.