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Old 04-17-2008, 08:21 AM   #4
JSWolf
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Personally, I do have multiple books being read. That said, do I really need hundreds upon hundreds of eBooks available at one given time? The answer really is no. Last time I counted, I had 83 eBooks on my 505. Yes, I can see having 100 or so eBooks since you may not know what you'll want to read when the mood to read strikes. But can you really deal with sorting through hundreds and hundreds, thousands even? And to be honest, where are you going to get thousands of eBooks but from the darknet. So please, when it's said that there is a need to have the ability to store 4gigs worth of eBooks, remember that is total nonsense and we know that's not true.

And none of the current eBook readers with a 6" screen are all that wonderful when storing hundreds upon hundreds of eBooks. So please take a look and really decide if you need more then 100 eBook on your reader at one time and why. Why can't you just purchase say 512mb SD cards and make like collections. 100 eBooks at a time is more then enough for the readers to handle.

I would like to hear one really valid excuse for needing 500+ eBooks available at one time.
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