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Old 11-21-2014, 11:17 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by LovesMacs View Post
This is primarily for those of us who live in cold climates. As the temperature dips below freezing (sometimes well below freezing), do you use a different reading device, and if so, why?

For example, I have an e-ink reader and an app on my phone. I normally switch back and forth between these throughout the day. During the winter, however, I find myself using my e-ink device less and reading more on paper because I'm afraid my e-reader's ink capsules will freeze and break.
Do you read outdoors when the temperature is below zero?
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