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Originally Posted by HarryT
For typical fiction books, you can store a lot more than 500. I currently have 794 books on my PW2, and it's about 70% full, so I could probably store a little over 1000. As you say later in your posts, though, some books (eg your Dilbert books) are very large. But for fiction, I don't have an issue with the storage space. 1000 books represents about 10 years of reading for me.
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My Gen1 was full after about 600 books.
Of my roundabout 900 books from Amazon, maybe 100 to 150 are "heavy" ones (50 to 100MB each, some even bigger).
But the rest are "normal" books.
Still, I couldn't download about 150 of them due to lack of storage.
Maybe 40% of my books are business books, self improvement and the likes.
Maybe they are more storage consuming than fiction books? Maybe a graph here and there?
Anyway. You're right of course. I need 2 or 3 days per book. So 100 wold be about my average per year. Taking 300 or even 500 (or even more) with me should be plenty. Still: I'm a collector. I enjoy scrolling through my entire library.
But, as described in the first post: Now the entire library, downloaded or still in the cloud, remains in one place.
In "cloud" I see them all: The downloaded ones with a mark. So I easily can scroll through my entire library and decide, what to delete (=send to the cloud) and what to download.