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Old 11-06-2013, 06:44 AM   #1370
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
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.
I've downloaded 638 books and have 341MB left (= 74% full).
Meaning, I could download about 850 books in total.
Certainly enough, but with 4GB I could download my entire library, even (at least most of) the "heavy" books. I'd gladly pay an uplift of € 20 or maybe even € 50 for that...
BTW: I'm not missing the SD card, like some other users. I'm not a fan of spreading my books over different locations. At the very least then I'd like to be able to manage the storage.
On my Kobo Aura HD, the internal memory gets filled and then the rest goes to the SD card.
I'd prefer something as:
"Heavy stuff" (cartoons, travel copmanions) = SD card, "normal books" = internal memory.

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