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Originally Posted by Renate
Most (all?) ereader apps load/compose/whatever the next page while you are reading the current page.
That is a reason why repetitive page flipping could run into limits and actually be slower.
For a modern device to "wake up" by goosing the CPU governor doesn't take any time.
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On the elipsa I've noticed a definite difference in time when going from the last page of a chapter to first page of the next chapter; slower but not aggravatingly so, just noticeable. Maybe it only keeps one chapter at a time in memory?