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![]() The sony prs700 doesnt flash at all between page turns, but the more recent 600 does. Maybe this is a premium feature that will return on the daily edition? |
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![]() Anyway, interesting responses because there is a lot of whining about the flash and speed in one device forum plus there have been comments over the past couple years about how 'annoying' that flash was and how important a 'faster' page turn (as in the epson controller) is to a device. Seems most folks don't even notice it at all. I know I don't either. |
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Which is most likely the main reason people get so bent out of shape with this. They see it in a shop, or try one for a few minutes, and "OMG!!! It flashes all the time!! How can y9u read like that". It's something that fades into the background after a little while. Personally, I think I had forgotten about it by the time I had finished the first chapter of my first book. Just like a CRT monitor getting less sharp over time, or colours getting out of calibration, we adapt, and unless it is something that annoys us by the fact that it exists, we get over it. We see, we process we ignore the less important stuff. The human eye is not a camera, so what we see is not necessarily what exists in our field of view. |
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I find it a minor but noticeable annoyance. If we're talking about speed, I wonder if I notice it because turning a page in a pbook occupies you for the period of the page-turn, while turning a page on an e-ink device requires a moment of waiting, no matter how small. That is, it's not length of time, but actually a difference in behaviour/reaction. Saying this, anticipation of getting to the end of a page and reflexively timing the press of the page-turn bar is something that diminishes that annoyance (it almost completely eliminates it, though as I approach my drowsy state pre-sleep I do find I sometimes hit the page-turn bar early without fully comprehending what I've read or giving enough time to read it, and then I have to go back. I don't do this with a pbook.
![]() The other minor annoyance to me is that the refresh has a noticeable "flicker". That is, though it's simply a "refresh", it relates in my mind to "flicker", as a technological negative (eg. screen flicker, light flicker). My reaction to it is therefore negative. This is compounded by using a computer which has mostly imperceptible "flicker"/refresh on changing a page (eg. going to another tab in Firefox) and may also be due sensitivity to anything that "flickers", in my case, due to being a migraine-sufferer. I'm not suggesting that the flicker causes me a migraine (it never has, and I suspect never would), but rather that other flickers that have caused migraine have engendered an aversive reaction to anything similar. None of these preclude me using the device at all, with its other benefits. For some reason to do with the way I naturally hold them, pbooks make my right thumb go to sleep ( ![]() So, yes, I find the screen refresh to be a "negative" experience, but most of my technological experiences are a conglomerate of specific, subjective value judgements which add up to a big ball of happy, sad, frustration, apathy, invisibility (often the best), et cetera. I like e-ink. While "better" technology may come along, its current operational aspects are enough to satisfy me (FWIW, the only deal-breaker I can think of for me for ebooks is user-select-dictionary-lookup - if a format doesn't support it, I'm not interested). How does that abbreviation go? YMMV (actually, less "May" and more "Will Almost Certainly") Cheers, Marc Last edited by montsnmags; 09-15-2009 at 03:56 AM. |
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These devices shine when it comes to long term use, but new adopters rarely have a luxury of long evaluation before the purchase. Still, the (statistically frequently) faulted assumption that page turn speed is important does hurt the adoption of the technology. I agree with everybody else, the refresh rate speed has no impact on the primary function of the device, it is no issue for reading. Where it does hurt, IMHO, is part of the software that falls into the maintenance and management of the book collection. Since it takes too long to page through long lists, it is impractical to store large collections on SD card. Another relevant application is dictionary lookup (narrow the search as letters of the word are typed, or navigation of nrapallo's Webster dictionary). |
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This is one reason I keep making my rigid PDFs and never reflow text. The page itself is a visual device that helps me navigate text through passive recall and cognition. I wouldn't call this kind of reading technique complex or esoteric at all...in fact I'm a little surprised that so many people here are content with only the most linear form of oral storytelling imitation. Mind you, I think search function is to be expected in future readers because it's incredibly useful...but it isn't a complete solution. It certainly does add value to ebook readers though. I just think they need both navigation responsiveness as well as active search functions. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5wBUfVsnuU From about 1:15 onwards clearly shows the page flashing. |
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Going back a few pages to catch something I've missed is another story. Sure, you can use the "Go To" page function to quickly go to a specific page (if you know the page number you want; which is rare), but hitting the "Previous Page" button a few times, then returning by hitting the "Next Page" button gets tiresome. |
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It bothers me the first minute or two each time I read on my K1, but I don't notice it much after that.
I've learned to just hit next page when I start reading the last line and it will flip right as I'm finishing--so the pause isn't so annoying. But yeah, it's very annoying if you're trying to flip forward or backward several pages. One of many reasons I don't want e-ink for academic books or PDFs as I'm always flipping through them to find a quote I highlighted and things like that which are just much quicker and easier to do with books and print outs. |
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Question for the original poster: what makes you suppose that the page reflash does bother people? From the paucity of posts on the subject on MR, I would think personally that it bothers very few people.
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It seems to be mentioned in a lot of reviews--that could be where he got it from.
And I do see it mentioned in reviews here. But I never put much stock in reviews and impressions on enthusiasts sites like this as the diehards are more willing to overlook shortcomings that more casual users (like myself) so I put more stock in professional reviews. |
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I'm easily distracted and the page flash is distracting. It detracts from becoming deeply immersed in my reading.
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I barely notice it.
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I have an Ipod touch and when I went to see the PRS505 to the Sony Store I did not like the blinking at all. Yes I am one o those who did not try further.
I do agree however that it is something that you may get used to. Any way..... I guess I will hold on to my "touch" for a little longer.... |
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