Kobo vs Nook
On Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at 1:06:17 PM UTC-4, 6PK wrote:
I have been running a Kobo Glo for three seasons now and for the most part I'm happy with it. The one problem I had encountered a few times when down low in the heat, the screen tends to fade out but so far every time it recovered-no problem it had never crashed.
I just wondered if anyone experienced the same and if there is a cure.
Also how does the Nook compare to the Kobo, would be interesting to know.
I've used several Nooks for several years. Never a problem with screen fading, but I had some reliability issued with Nooks' touch sensitivity. Not sure how hot your Kobo got, but we had hot sunny weather at the USA Region 1 contest last year, about 95 degrees F, even hotter in the cockpit waiting on the grid ("griddling"), although I shaded the instrument panel. The GPS I then used (cheap serial module, which I grafted onto the Nook) stopped working until it cooled off at altitude, but the Nook worked fine.
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