Thread: Touch SD vs SDHC?
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Old 07-10-2011, 01:48 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by 46jimbo View Post
As the built-in memory can already hold more books than I can read for the next 10 years, I have trouble seeing the utility of an SD card. Most epub books are under 1 mb in size, so do the math. You are talking about storing thousands and thousands of ebooks.

The library system on the Kobo is not that practical. No folders or subfolders. A large number of books just becomes too unwieldy to navigate.

So my advice is to store your main book collection on your computer and add and delete small numbers of books on your Kobo as you go along (using Calibre).
but it is nice to have the memory to move around from book to book to computer
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