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Old 07-14-2022, 10:27 AM   #97
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
I love things like page turn animations. I always admire how well they have been done. Whether they are swipes, page curls or something else. They are beautiful to look at. But, the joy in seeing them fades very quickly and I turn them off before the end of the day.
For me, it's a little different. When reading comics on my Android tablet, I turn off page turn animations. I don't need the skeuomorphism.

But on the new Paperwhite (and even some older readers) the page turn can be so fast you don't realize the page has turned (one page of text looks like another at a glance). The animation used on the Kindle is subtle, but noticeable.

Also, I wonder if it helps reduce ghosting even further (not that ghosting is much of an issue any longer).
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