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Originally Posted by mdp
You never keep a device under the sun: first of all, they contain batteries.
Nor the intellectual practitioner should work statically under the sun - I do not see the two things compatible, of "intellectual intent" and "frying" (the latter would at least distract you. Or the first would distract you from the fact that the sun is hurting you badly, as is very easy already at these latitudes).
I am always under the shade (at least with a laptop - with AR, foremostly, things change). Actually, under more layers: normally, trees, and an umbrella. They sell big - almost a man's wingspan's shade - portable umbrellas, e.g. for golfers. And you place the umbrella already in relative shade - without a first screen from the foliage it would just create a radiant parable above you.
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Thank you Mdp for yours advises. Sometimes it's hard to find some shade :-(