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Originally Posted by vugtitan
2600 mmmmm still short of the magical 3500 by 900.
do you intend to put any more on it?
i take it has indexed everything now.
could you know please explain to the audience exactly what the performance issues are and if they are special to you only or if you think they apply to every kindle.
i mean has someone else loaded a huge amount of books like 3500 and how does it perform?
i get the impression no two kindles are alike as different people are saying different things.another guy was saying he had 900 with no issues.you say you have 2600 and performance is not great whatever that means...could you all elaborate?
my kindle delivery date arrived today as being 29/9/2010 but in view of the issues raised i am thinking of canceling and then ordering it again in 2 weeks time which means i will get it in 6 weeks time maybe by which time some of the problems may have been ironed out.
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I agree. I think you should cancel. You seemed more interested in proving them wrong than enjoying a good book.
Just because you CAN put 3500 books into something, doesn't mean you should. Kind of like buying a car that has a top speed of 110 and then zooming right out of the lot at top speed.
I have had no problems with mine. It holds A LOT of books. Most reasonable people understand that they did a simple calculation to help people understand APPROXIMATELY how many books it holds. It seems your knowledge about false advertising rivals your knowledge of data compression.
I am sure if the goal is to find 3,500 books to fit on the kinlde, it could be done. I, as well as most other people, simply don't want to take all of the time simply to try to prove someone wrong. If you are willing to pay for my time, I will find 3,500 books that will fit on the Kindle, making their statement "up to 3,500 books" completely accurate. But no one really seems to care...except you.