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Old 05-15-2013, 04:54 AM   #8
Shaleen77
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Device: Sony PRS 650
I've read somewhere that eink screens are susceptible to cold weather and static (airport conveyor belts)

But usually,with the screen needing a cleaning swipe, or with battery level low, or with cold weather ; the touchscreen responds sluggishly. Sometimes, if I've not fully powered-off in a long while, the touchscreen is sluggish (so I make it a point to power down fully after each 200 pages or so).

And LOL! maybe when I'm just about to nod off to sleep, my finger gets a bit sluggish too!

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