> That's a limitation of current eInk technology. Page refreshes are slow
> compared to older display types like LCD, etc. All of the eInk based devices
> will be similar.
Nope. The simple test -- the box "please wait" (or something like that) appears much faster than the content after the please wait dialog appears. So if you assume the delay of the please wait dialog is delay of e-ink than you can measure speed of DR1000 rendering the page.
IOW -- I am not talking about refresh rate, I am talking about rendering speed, and this what counts when turning pages (refresh rate would only be useful when reading data purely from cache).
Half an hour was pdf with a lot of graphics (not image, graphics -- lines, etc.). And it was not just one, single file, I hit such file from time to time. I have to either check what is going on computer, or simply reset DR and jump to the page after the problematic one (so I skip one page).
Cheers,
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