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Old 01-29-2012, 12:59 PM   #35
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What would you consider "large"? I currently have 622 books on my Kindle Touch, and there are absolutely no problems with handling that.
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My first K3 started to slow down drastically as my device collection neared 1,000 books.
I didn't notice a performance hit on my K3 until I got to around 800-900 books. It didn't slow down horribly until I got to over 1600. Right now I keep between 500 & 600 on it most of the time and it works fine. I would imagine that the type (size and complexity) of the books matters as much as the number.
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