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Originally Posted by Ripplinger
False advertising? Maybe. Because your car is advertised to go 150mph, do you drive at 150mph?
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Some might, and most would like it capable of going 50MPH don't you think?
The OP was asking
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Is 3,351 books the maximum number the software can read from an SD card?
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and your answer was at least both polite and reasonable.
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Someone asked, a few of us answered as best we could thinking they're not aware of ereader issues. We're not beating a dead horse. Complain to the manufacturers, we can't change the limitations of ereaders, we can only offer suggestions on how we live with the limitations.
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Being a curious type with a new T3 I am putting more books on and have 2000+ on main memory and 6000+ on SD card with no issues so far. Still the same time opening books or menus whether the SD card is inserted or not. Does take about 15 minutes to index after loading or reset, but I am not thinking that it a big problem.
I have reached the limit of the SD card, but I have a 32G one somewhere and no doubt I shall try that.
I don't need or even want 25,000 books although it certainly wouldn't take me 250 years to read them if I was to last that long. I don't have 25,000 books I want to read, but I can simulate that many using a plugboard, so I shall probably carry on.
Personally I am happy with about 2000 books on my readers and can survive just fine with less. But if I did want 25,000, I might take it a bit personal if someone implied I was being totally unrealistic and that 100 books at a time was more than enough for anyone (not saying that you implied that).
And while I might never drive above 30MPH I would have the expectation that my car could go pretty well as fast as it was advertised, just in case I was being chased by bandidos or had to rush someone to the hospital or possibly venture out on the freeway.
Helen