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Originally Posted by khalleron
Eh, not really.
I buy very few books - get most of them from Google Books or other free sources, and the public library.
Having 3/4ths of my internal memory basically unusable to me is a big turn-off for the Nook Touch.
Why should I have to pay for extra storage when the storage is *right there*, but quarantined?
Why do this except to try to control what I read? Blech. It's not as bad as Apple or Amazon, but it's approaching it.
So, yes, it does matter - maybe not to you, but don't be one of THOSE people, please.
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I'm sorry $4 for a 2g card is not a big deal no matter who you are. Fact is if you can afford an ebook reader, $4 is not in any way shape or form a deal breaker. If a 2G card cost $80 then you have a point but they don't.
Also there is alot of memory for sideloaded, ebooks are small files and also archiving is a great management tool as well.
So yes it is people complaining for the sake of complaining.