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Originally Posted by alvina
I have 3000 E-Books on my Sony Reader, most from Project Gutenberg, and I never have any lock ups or reboots. Maybe some of your books should get an epub validation, of your database is damaged. I don't think that it's a good idea to put 2000 or 3000 E-Books at once on your Reader, I would do it in parts of 20 or 40 or so since the Reader needs to build the database.
There is a dedicated forum here if you have problems with your Sony Reader, why don't you ask for help there?
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=100
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I've about 2,500 books on my T1 and that seems to me to be about the limit as it can barely cope and I'm also only using about 1gb of space on the device.
As it is I can't browse through the book library without the reader crashing, This is my second T1 as the first just stopped responding at all and that one also crashed in the same ways the only way I can find a book to read is looking at Calibre on my PC making my choice there and searching the title on the T1.
I think in honesty the sony Android readers are just too under specced to cope, I've never seen an Apple device or an Android device that struggled with any size of library where the Sony's obviously do, whether this is down to lack of physical ram or the cpu or both it just seems to me they don't have the hardware needed to be running Android underneath.
I'm actually a fan of Android but I think Sony's pre Android readers where much more stable like I said I don't blame Android I blame the low specs of the device and Sonys firmware.