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Originally Posted by charleski
Yeah, the 0.2s claim is for switching between pre-rendered, static patterns. Actual page-turn speed depends on how long it takes the processor to layout and render the next page as well. I'd be quite satisfied with an actual page-turn speed of 0.6s that was consistent.
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Hold down the page turn button on a modern eInk device such as a Sony PRS-600 and it will flip through pages at about 4 pages a second. That's where you want a decent page-turning speed, for flipping through the book. For normal reading, going page by page, then as has been said, it doesn't really matter.