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Old 09-05-2015, 01:37 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by hermano View Post
Is there a problem with H2O and temperatures? I am just back from Greece where I had mine all day in 40 degrees + all day....have not noticed anything wrong with the Kobo...although the case is a different matter...
40 is borderline as an operational temperature, sure, but the temps a car in the sun gets to go far beyond that. Basically if it's a temperature a human can survive in without needing airconditioning or significant protective clothing, the Kobo (or any other eink reader) should be ok. Below freezing or above the highest fever a person can withstand, though, avoid those temps. And avoid very sudden and dramatic changes in temperature.
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