They’re fast enough now that you don’t really notice the page refreshing – it’s certainly a world away from those early E-Ink screens that would take a second or so to refresh the image. What’s changed is an even faster processor which speeds up page turns. Sure, characters are sharper on theĢ12ppi Paperwhite (and even crisper on the brand-new 300ppi Voyage) but it isn’t going to prevent you enjoying a good novel. That’s low by today’s standards but on a 16-level greyscale E-Ink screen, it really doesn’t need to be much higher. It has the same 6in screen with the same 800×600 resolution, equating to 167 pixels per inch.
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