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Old 06-22-2013, 08:20 AM   #19
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Device: Toshiba E740, Cassiopeia, iLiad, iPad, Kobo Touch, Kobo Aura HD
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
I can speak for the Sonys and Kindles. Both work the same even if you fill up almost all of the memory. Pretty sure Kobo is the only one with these kind of problems but could be wrong.

Helen
... and these are the 2 who really are keen to know everything about ALL your books!!!

I have always hated ereaders for slow processors. I have 2 Kobo Touch units, both rubbish in that respect, the iRex iLiad wasn't much good either in spite of everything high end about it. I don't have this problem on Aura. I don't want to put too many books on it from my library of 1320. It is so easy to clutter up your digital devices. I carry my whole Kindle and Calibre libraries on iphone and my ipad but I had always planned to keep the Aura HD clutter-free, hence my avoiding the use of an SD card. If there is no extra storage, I will think before pushing everything onto this lovely little reader that I have found after searching for almost 15 years (since the days of Pocket PCs and Palm devices, the early days of Windows CE).

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