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Old 05-06-2013, 04:20 AM   #701
allovertheglobe
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Device: Kobo, Nook Classic,Color,ST/Glow, iRex DR1000, Sony 505, REB1100&1200
FYI I've tried a 64GB Sandisk mSD card, formatted in FAT32 (referred to as MS-DOS in OS X's Disk Utility) rather than the default exFAT, and it worked just fine with a mix of epubs, PDFs & CBX files.

Still not a big fan of Kobo's firmware but between the bigger screen, higher res and great frontlight (esp. the lowest setting) it's a keeper for me. The (overpriced) Kobo case makes it a bit chunkier but also less slippery and I guess at least offers all-around protection...
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