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Reading eInk devices in the bath?
It's risky on account of the danger of dropping the device in the water. But maybe you could put it in a waterproof see-through bag of some kind. I used to do that with my old Rocket eBook and it seemed happy enough |
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I would not risk it. I've done it with paperback books before. But I don't even keep my 505 in the bathroom when I am showering. Yes the bathroom has a fan to suck up the steam, but I don't want to risk it.
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I suggested it once to my girlfriend when she was about to take a bath; but she is wise enough not to listen to all of my suggestions
![]() Seriously, in general I don't think water and electronics are a good match. |
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I use a ziplock bag, work fine for me. I didn't try dropping it though
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I saw this discussion about it before.
http://www.publishersweekly.com/blog...060016106.html |
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To test wether a bag/enclosure is water-proof should be easy .. Use CoCl2 (or similar water-detection chemicals) or (rather more simple) a toilet paper to test for water after e.g. getting some air in the bag, closing it, and pushing it under water for some time. And/or put it in a steamed bath for some time - if water is on the inside it is unusable (eaven when using two bags). If no water can be found, it should be okay - don't try scuba with it.
Possible bags perhaps: * zip-lock bags or other "sealed" bags * camera-bags e.g. for scuba-diving or snorkling (they are expensive though) (if you can take a picture through it, it should be transparent enough to read through ) - these could even be used to read lying on an inflatable mattress on a pool.* outdoor-equip for a PDA/Handy/Passport/... * etc etc etc Make sure the enclosure is waterproof and you can use the buttons without opening the bag - Murphy tells us, that you *will* drop the device into the water as soon as you open the bag. If your device is flooded: Turn it off and let it dry completely before even thinking of using it again! If possible: Open the device. Last edited by tirsales; 11-18-2007 at 11:53 AM. |
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That looks like I could take it kayaking with me. Does it come with an optional rubber ducky?
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Excellent, that looks like just the thing for my Gen3 (when it arrives)!! Many thanks |
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Oh Happy Day
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.Now if you really want to get mainstream readers to try ebooks, this tip should feature prominently in all the advertising
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I did once, with a very early android tablet from China. When it was all new, though the tablet just works even out of the bath as it was an 1.5 android operating system.
Though I do play a portable dvd player when I am having a bath as many do, but once I did it with 5.1 headphones (not virtual - but true 5.1)!
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