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Originally Posted by sealbeater
Well, if only it were so easy, but unfortunately it's not. People will tell you that anything over 1500 is very problematic and this is the case. The fact that I had to basically experiment for almost a year, and that this had to be spread out across multiple memory cards with special doo-hicking on file management in order to get MOST, not all, is a big BOO on Sony from me. So, I wish that it did work for both of us, but the ones who read the PRS-505 supporting up to 16gigs as it actually supporting 16gigs of books are sadly still in search of a solution. But this is a start.
Note: I'm currently using about 10gigs out of 16.
By the way, what's a more "moderate" number?
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Wow, so at $4-$6 per book, you must have spent around $20K, you are richer than I, sir. I buy probably close to 50 books a year, maybe more. Even at a hundred books a year, it would take me 40 years to reach your lofty limits.
Reading at 1 book a day, it would take you over 11 years to get through your 4000. I suspect by that time the current E-readers will have no problems accomodating ridiculously huge libraries.