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Old 08-04-2011, 11:43 AM   #20
Ken Maltby
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E-books generally are quite small files and 2GB can hold a lot of books, thousands.

I have my eBook Library on a 4GB SDHC card now and it is using 1.67GB to hold
6,528 files in 48 folders. (That's less than half full.)

The cost per GB has steadily fallen for SD cards, so you need not buy more capacity
than you can use. If and when you need more, there should be better cards available
at a lower cost, by then.

I have posted a few things you might consider when/if you get your very own JBL, for
the most part it is a matter of backing up what comes loaded on the JBL's internal
memory to a folder on your PC and reformatting the internal memory to FAT32 (the same
as your SDHC cards). [ Clicking on my name will give you options that will make finding
my earlier posts a little easier.]

If you end up liking your JBL as much as some of us do, you might then want to consider
getting a couple of sets of rechargable batteries and a charger, to have a convenient and
inexpensive way to keep it powered.

Luck;
Ken

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