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Old 11-11-2010, 03:07 PM   #1
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What kills a kobo?

I just had to exchange my new kobo (less than a week after getting it) because the screen went weird on me. The only thing I can attribute it to is having it sit next to (or even under?) a plugged-in but turned-off heating pad overnight. If I had known the kobo was this sensitive to temperature and/or electromagnetics, I would have been much more careful with it. So I wondering what else to be really careful with that I hadn't thought of.

Just how fragile is this device- what kills a kobo?
Dropping it obviously is bad- but would one drop on a carpeted floor kill it, or only repeated falls to a cement floor (that's how i finally did in my cell phone)?
Is an hour on a sunny window sill enough to fry it?
Should it never ever be left in a car for fear of getting too hot or cold, or can it stand temperature changes of +/- 10°C?
Is one drop of moisture a huge deal, or does it have to be a whole cup of coffee to drown it?

Opinions and experiences, please...
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Old 11-11-2010, 03:09 PM   #2
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Magnets, too- would a magnet screw up the eInk screen? A fridge magnet? A really powerful magnet? All of the above, none of the above?
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Old 11-11-2010, 03:15 PM   #3
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I have a magnet on the front of the case my kobo is in. It's been in that case for months with no impact on the screen - and I'm sure many others have similar cases.

I fell asleep in the sun once with my kobo in full sun - when I woke up it was really hot to touch, but no damage. I did wonder how hot it could get - and I won't be making a habit of it.
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Old 11-11-2010, 06:58 PM   #4
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Taking your Kobo deep sea diving, I imagine, would not be good for it.

Also, if you are taking it into the sun, be sure to use a 45 SPF.
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Old 11-11-2010, 08:48 PM   #5
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Leaving it on the front seat of your car exposed to the rather hot and intense Australian sun.

A Kobo exposed to the internal temperature (60deg C) of a parked car for several hours would not be a nice sight to behold when coming back to said car.
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Old 11-11-2010, 11:32 PM   #6
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The screen has a glass substrate (thnk that's the terminology) ... so a single drop to cement could certainly crack it and ruin it. Just like my laptop a few years ago ...
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I'm pretty sure that Kobo will not blend. Leaving it overnight in my car when it is -40C probably would not be a good idea, either, though if it warmed up slowly it might be just fine.
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Someone from Kobo had posted on this forum saying that the eink screens were VERY fragile - I'd say even more fragile than LCDs.

I even wonder how adequate some of these 'cases' are. Shouldn't they be ultra-padded to protect them from a fall? Some of these cases even have spots for pens/pencils and cards and I wonder if items put in these slots could somehow damage the screen?!
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Old 11-12-2010, 04:41 PM   #9
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The screen itself is inset, so having a pen in the case should not matter as it may touch the frame, but not the book itself. I have dropped my reader, put it uncovered in my handbag and carried it around all day, without incident. I did purchase a case (the one that holds pens), so I now am more careful.

I don't hear much about broken reader screens after a fall etc as much as broken screens that seem to be a manufacturing defect--suddenly, without provocation, the screen looks wonky.
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Old 11-13-2010, 06:05 PM   #10
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So, no tanning, no swimming, no freezing, no using it for a basketball, and no moving to Australia.Got it.
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Old 11-13-2010, 06:11 PM   #11
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and no moving to Australia.Got it.
There are many Kobo immigrants down here in The Colonies & we are hoping they will breed!

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Also, if you are taking it into the sun, be sure to use a 45 SPF.
I did, but the screen was pretty smeared. SPF 30 was better.
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Old 11-16-2010, 02:36 PM   #14
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What kills a Kobo? Is this a trick question? The answer seems obvious... a Kindle 3. ;-)

Despite Amazon's claims of big sales of the Kindle (though undisclosed numbers), I can't imagine they're making much if any money off the hardware. Otherwise they'd make the K3 work with ePub, and decimate the competition in the ereader hardware market.

Unfortunately, I think they're barely breaking even on K3s, and the business model is tied to trapping customers at the Amazon bookstore...
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There are many Kobo immigrants down here in The Colonies & we are hoping they will breed!
I've just been traveling in Western Australia for two weeks and was regularly asked about my Kobo and whether I would recommend them (of course!) So I think we will find many more down under Kobo users as time goes by.
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