On paper we have 0.2. To me, it seems all devices I have tried take longer than that... I guess I am not sure about the technicalities of how that is measured. But a Kindle DX, a SONY PRS900, a Nook (to cite the ones I have been playing with recently) all take considerably longer to turn a page in real-world use.
What I am trying to say is... who cares that the screen COULD, in theory, turn pages faster, when, in reality, they never do because of limitations with the processors?
Or, maybe, I am missing the point. As I said, I know very little about the technicalities of the devices.
But if load my PRS900 with 2-300 PDFs, daily newspapers, some books and a couple of magazines (well short of the 16gb of storage that it supposedly supports) my page turning takes about 50 seconds, not .2
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