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Old 06-01-2011, 12:36 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash View Post
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.
What do you been by ''The response can slow down if it gets cold''?

Because hardware doesn't slow down just because it gets cold, if that was what you were implying. Minus degrees are another story, though.

Anyways, you might experience screen glare in some situations depending one a couple of factors.

I don't see how a little moisture is going to harm it.

Also, don't leave it to bake in the sun. It can get really hot quite quickly.

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