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How does the Kindle handle the great outdoors?
So with the summer firmly on our doorsteps I'm thinking about what I have planned in the next few months.....camping! I've read about other people having problems with the screen when its been handled roughly so I know I need to be gentle with it even in its case. I'm specifically wondering if the Kindle display is more sensitive to temperature changes, humidity, moisture...you know, what its like in a tent when you wake up in the morning. Would it be a better idea to leave my kindle at home and bare with ibooks on my iphone for a weekend?
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Kindle 3 LCD adopts the E-ink pearl technology, easy-to-read electronic paper display with high contrast and sunlight readability,so you can enjoy reading in the sun.
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Because hardware doesn't slow down just because it gets cold, if that was what you were implying. Minus degrees are another story, though. Anyways, you might experience screen glare in some situations depending one a couple of factors. I don't see how a little moisture is going to harm it. Also, don't leave it to bake in the sun. It can get really hot quite quickly. Last edited by Kenneth_irl; 06-01-2011 at 12:41 AM. |
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Kindle doesn't have an LCD screen littlestar. The LCD screen is what netbooks use and if you've ever tried taking a netbook out in direct sunlight you know that the screen is almost unreadable. E-ink is totally different.
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Condensation inside any electrical device can harm it, as a regular camper, I've known several mobile phones to fail due to condensation. Generally if you then dry them out slowly they are fine to use again.
I've often noticed that other electronics (not tried the Kindle) have started up/shut down slower in the cold and hold much less charge in cold weather - we're talking 4 - 6 degrees C not minus temperatures. As I said, I have not tried the Kindle camping, but I would assume that both the effect of condensation and cold could cause some issues occasionally. I take my android phone with me when I go camping and use that and the odd p-book to read. |
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I don't take eGadgets (except GPS) camping. I'm there to enjoy the great outdoors.
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Reading can be a great standby when the weather turns out terrible. Mr DMB and I took our honeymoon in northwest Scotland, with a Landrover and tent. It was late July, so not cold. But one evening as we were pitching our tent it started to rain heavily. It didn't stop for the next four days. We were off the road on wild land in Sutherland. I know there are other things to do on honeymoon (
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Put your Kindle in a waterproof case, which will protect the screen as well, find a decently protective place in your pack to carry it, and enjoy! ApK Last edited by ApK; 06-01-2011 at 10:45 AM. |
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When I've taken mine out of the city, and we plan on "roughing" it (you know, with portable grills, comfy tents and sleeping bags, filtered water, etc.), I toss mine in a ziplock and keep it stowed safely. Never have had any issues. Peaceful reading in the wee-morning hours.
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you should leave it at home, really. what if you accidentally step on it, sleep on it, sit on it, or drop something on it? and those are just about the over-sensitive screen. not mention the humidity, the dust, the sudden rain, the bugs... you're camping so all kinds of ridiculous things can happen.
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yep, bringing it out to read in the park would be great, but camping with it would not, unless you don't mind calling Amazon CS.
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