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Originally Posted by SameOldStory
The refresh on my reader doesn't bother me in the least. If it goes away, fine. But if they came out with the same reader with NO blink for $100 less I wouldn't bother to buy it. That and more improvements will be in the next reader that I buy in 3 to 5 years.
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It doesn't bother me much for simple novel reading. But it kills using the devices for reading anything I want to skim through like a research article etc. since it takes so long to flip through several pages etc.
For novel reading it only comes into play if I can't remember who someone is etc. In a paper book it's very quick to flip back a few pages, on my Kindle I don't bother.
But mainly where I'd like to see things sped up is things like looking up a word in the dictionary, getting back to the home screen, opening books etc. The current Kindles are painfully slow to do anything like that. I often don't look up words as it just takes to long to click the line, hit look up, have it pop up, then hit back to go back to the text.