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Nook STR: Display Issue - Artifacts from previous pages.
I'm the proud owner of a new Nook STR, my first e-reader & first e-ink device.
On a few occasions, I have experienced strange display behavior when changing pages. Previous pages appear as artifacts, seeming to underlay the current page. Subsequent pages turns sometimes appear collect multiple pages...until the screen looks like an obvious mess, as if trying to read a stack of transparent old school overhead pages. Then another turn seems to clear the mess. This has happened while reading epubs & while navigating other non-content areas such as initial setup where this problem was first noticed. It is more obvious when viewing text after non-text such as book cover image. The most obvious mess was encountered after checking my email (!) using the hidden web browser which is full of bugs (see other posts for more info). Is this normal behavior for an e-ink device? Also, when reading epubs the text becomes less crisp than the previous pages. The text appears legible but not crisp with tiny portions of the individual letters seeming to be "faded". I'm wondering if this is another form of the issue above. Is this normal behavior for an e-ink device? |
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There has been much speculation about the cause of this. Some theorize that it is the result of the STR not refreshing every time you turn the page. This leads to faster page turns but is possibly the cause of the ghosting you are seeing. Currently, I don't think there is a fix for it.
Since other e-ink readers refresh every time you do something, this problem is not seen on them. |
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SteveDuck, you might consider exchanging the device for a new one. This has been seen in other ereaders, and were due to a faulty batch of ereaders. This might just be a faulty unit.
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That does not sound normal. I have a Nook Touch, and at worst if I hold it in a strong light at the right angle I can just barely see a hint of a ghost of the previous page's text, if it didn't do a full black flash on the page turn (the Nook Touch does not do a full refresh on every page turn, though it's not as predictable as "every 6" as you see stated in some places - I sometimes have it do it every page turn, sometimes every 6. I don't know if it's deciding based on content or what).
It's only really noticeable to me if the previous page had some large text like a chapter title on it. |
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Apparently the lack of flash has nothing to do with turn speeds. It doesn't page any faster. Just suppose to be less jarring for people.
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I first reported this on another thread and even posted a picture. I don't think it is a defective device. I think this is due to the lack of refresh on every page turn. It is more noticeable in direct sunlight. I was reading outside today and it was doing it constantly and it was very noticeable. It is very consistent, once the page refreshes, all the ghosting is gone. I agree the text only looks crisp after a full refresh. I hope they fix this with and update soon.
It seems to be pretty common http://bookclubs.barnesandnoble.com/...s/td-p/1054710 Seems like Kindle 2 used to have this problem. Read this: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/arc...p/t-40232.html It seems to be a software issue, so it shouldn't be long before B&N releases the first update to fix this. Hopefully!!! Last edited by negris123; 06-08-2011 at 10:02 PM. |
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It could be. That is their major selling point for eink, though, that you can read comfortably in direct sunlight, yet the problem becomes exacerbated under those conditions. I still think a full page refresh would fix it. It should be optional, a setting that you can turn on/off, so that maybe when you are indoors, you don't have to refresh everytime and if you are reading outdoors, do a refresh at every page turn.
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i have several readers and this happens at times on all of them.
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I agree that I did not have this problem with the Classic Nook, but it is somewhat reassuring to hear that it is common on other readers. I wonder if it is just something that happens especially with pearl screens. I noticed right away that the new Touch screen's characters were not as "smooth" looking as on the Classic, as though they had made them sharper on the Touch at the expensive of smoothness. So this ragged look may be related to that.
If this is the only "problem" I have and I don't have extreme ghosting as others are reporting, I think I'll assume my device is behaving normally. |
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goes away after a page or two refreshes, but image retention is a flaw of eink. Reminds of plasma HDTV's in way, espcially in the early days , when IR was horrible on Plasma's. |
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What's different on your Nook Touch vs my Kindle 3 or someone else's Sony is the page refresh rate; it's less frequent on the new Nook. Not sure if that's part of the problem but if you can post two pictures here, will help us to troubleshoot the issue. |
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