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Originally Posted by DNSB
If I replaced all the cover images with 510x680 images …
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I'd sooner upgrade the memory than try to slim down books. Memory cards are cheap and the upgrade can be done in a few minutes so...
I won't hit the 4GB barrier any time soon with normal books. But some books you buy are outright gigantic (huge images - well they should be you're paying for quality after all - and embedded large fonts and whatnot). I got some cheap comic bundles recently which come as EPUB and it would go beyond 4GB - if I were cracknob enough to read color comics on the Kobo H2O.
It all depends on what you do with it. Some people like to scan dead trees and because OCR is too much work, just dump the files as they were or run them through k2pdfopt first. While normal books are small it's easy to get past the storage limit with the right kind of files.