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Old 07-24-2014, 02:51 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by mgmueller View Post
My libraries on all my readers, for whatever reason, are way bigger.

On Paperwhite 2, the 2GB hold about 650 books.
On Aura HD, the 4GB aren't enough to hold my 450 books.
On Nook GlowLight, my 300 books take about 50% of the 2.5GB reserved for B&N content.
Meaning:
In your 3.5GB of storage, I could fit maybe 400 to 1000 books, depending on the file format.
Less than 10% of my books are "storage killers", such as travel companions or Dilbert and Garfield cartoons. Those may add up to 1GB alone on each reader.
But that doesn't explain it entirely.
Only explanation:
Your conversion to ePUB is way more efficient, than the original file structures.
But since I'm not doing this anymore, I want to use as many of my books as possible in the original apps...
So, your library doesn't even scratch the storage limit of a 32gb SD-card
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