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Old 10-06-2010, 06:11 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by hoichi View Post
I think the secret is to rather bog down the laptop HD (which is somewhat harder to achieve with just ebooks) than the reader or the memory card inside the reader. I mean, it seems that the reader software needs to index whatever books are on its cards, and its processing power is still rather limited. Besides, it's not like you going back in time all the way to Jurassic period so you need a life's supply of reading (you'd run out of battery anyway)

I think i better invest in a external HD just in case I think my husband who has seen my mad reading skills will worry otherwise..As it is he has to buy me at least two more bookcases by December or we'll be sleeping with the books..

He is hoping the reader will minimize the damage


Thanks for the help & explanations
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