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Originally Posted by MGlitch
As a happy coincidence that’s the book I used to test as well. Doesn’t seem like it makes a difference on opening then. Maybe rendering the page per turn. Though I’m not complaining about page turn speed with legibility so maybe the Sage is not the optimal device to test, as I said presume it’s probably more powerful than it needs to be for the rendering options.
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The Sage does have a better processor*, but I've been using ligatures since I started patching on the original 6" Aura way back when and turning the page has never taken longer than the act of moving my eyes from the bottom of the screen to the top.
On paper there might be some infinitesimal difference, but it has no real world impact that I have ever observed.
*I really do wish all new ereaders would bump up the processor. Seeing videos of the new Paperwhite really impressed me. The Nook Glowlight 4 also has a better processor, but B&N being B&N I still haven't gotten to see one