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Old 06-01-2011, 12:24 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by ShanMcG View Post
I'm specifically wondering if the Kindle display is more sensitive to temperature changes, humidity, moisture...you know, what its like in a tent when you wake up in the morning. Would it be a better idea to leave my kindle at home and bare with ibooks on my iphone for a weekend?

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No more so than any other electronic device, really. The response can slow down if it gets cold, and you'll want to protect it from quick drastic temp changes. I would recommend a plastic ziploc bag with some silica packets for the possible moisture issues. I haven't been camping in years, but I do remember waking some mornings feeling like it rained inside the tent.
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