Hi everone!
I'm trying to create the least threads possible so that I don't end up cluttering the place or look like a troll.
First of all: I just wanna say again that the Kobo ereader is the best invention since the wheel!
Now, I bought a memory card who was 14 or 16 gigs (I threw out the package thingie now). My first question was - are there memory cards that are more than 14 or 16 gigs? If yes - what are the capacities? Like I mean 24, 36, 100?
I was able to store close to 900 Superman comics books on my chip! It is totally amazing!
My second question is that I had read that the Kobo came with 100 books preloaded - did I imagine this? If I didn't how do I access those books? All I've seen so far are a few "book samples". I will definitaly not read samplers!!!!
Which brings me to other comments - the only things I have to say that are negative...
Samplers - they are a hook to make you buy the book? If so, it won't work with me because I either read the whole book or don't - even if it's bad - I'll read to the last page.
The main menu button. I have this psychological fear that this thing will give up at one point because you continually have to press it to go back to the main. Unless someone knows of a touch function I don't know to go back to the main? Lemme know if someone does.
The following is just a comment...
Some people have criticized the speed of the Kobo - that it takes just a little too long to switch pages. I would like to say (respectfully) to these people that if you had to carry 900 books with you - it would take you much longer to find THE book you want to read. I am currently on 3 books. One at night, comics in the park (or at work to relax the brains at lunch times), and philosophy when I'm eating at home. I could easily decide to read 50 different books and the device will be an appendage to my brains.
LONG LIVE KOBO!