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Originally Posted by ragnor
But what about comic books? I like to read comics and manga, and they take up much space. If I'm reading a manga, it would be annoying uploading chapter by chapter or volume by volume, instead of the whole series.
Besides that, I think is interesting to be able to upload your collection. Maybe I want to read a book, or a comic, or this little story. I don't want to plan what I have to read. Maybe I want to check this scientific paper again, and I can't do this if I have not planned before.
And if Paperwhite is not for comic books, why it has more resolution? I think it is almost unnoticeable in text.
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I've no idea how big comic books files are, but really, apart from one requiring an internet connection (cloud storage - though not if you buy a 3G Kindle) and one requiring an additional purchase (SD card), what is the difference between storing your content on the Kindle or the Kobo - when it comes down to it they are both external storage, and there's no planning required to access either of them?