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Originally Posted by kezza
I just bought my Reader (505, silver) this week, and I've been using it on the train platform to and from work, in temperatures as low as 37°F, without any odd behavior. It may help that I'm only using the device for less than 15 minutes in these conditions, as the train runs (mostly) on schedule. I guess I'll have to follow Bookeen's recommendations, though, when it starts to get colder. Perhaps I can make some kind of insulated sleeve for it, using those little glove warmers that are so popular in Japan. 
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If you've been doing that in the morning, it's been a bit colder than that. It has been under 20 degrees for the past couple of days. So, I'd say you've tested well under the 37.
*EDIT
You know, it might not be the best thing to read under those warming lights... Just thought about that...have you tried it?
*EDIT
You can go ahead an ignore the first statement, as I did not look at the post date.