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Originally Posted by Pajamaman
e-ink screens slow down in the cold.I imagine anything below 4°, and you have to reboot once in the warm. at least it was case with pearl.
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It'll definitely slow down the colder it gets (the effect is noticeable below about 15C and very noticeable below about 7). I doubt you need to reboot, though. At least I've never needed to. (IIRC, this level of screen-update stuff is all handled by ancillary hardware in the cable connected to the screen, with no dynamic state beyond a temperature sensor. i.e. nothing that could be affected by a reboot in any case. I could be wrong though.)