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Old 10-31-2012, 05:40 AM   #21
echwel
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Originally Posted by murg View Post
I meant why do you have to keep them on your reader?

Keep them on your hard drive, and copy them to the reader when you want to read them. I reread books, but keep the books on my reader down to those that I haven't read, or are in the queue to be reread.
I keep them on my hard drive, managed by Calibre.

But despite that, why should e-readers have 2 GB of memory, if it is not meant to be used or because 'the device is not developed to do so', and more important, why is it an important part of marketing then?
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