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Old 02-26-2013, 11:25 PM   #45
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My experience is limited because my first ereader, a Kindle Touch, is not quite one and a half years old and still working fine.

I would love to know just how cold or hot it can get without harming your e-ink ereader. It's currently winter in the northern hemisphere and I don't use my Kindle outside when it is below freezing. I do however carry it inside a slipcase stored inside a shoulder bag.
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