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Originally Posted by the.Mtn.Man
The nice thing about Kobo is that it can read a variety of formats, including the highly popular epub, so the internet is your ecosystem. Plus, the entire internal memory is available for sideloaded books. None of that "90% of the memory is reserved exclusively for purchased book" nonsense.
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Where are you getting this 90% for purchased books?
I have never seen that on any kindle.
Yes, I am "stuck" with compatible formats, but I can sideload as many as the device will handle on my kindle ereaders.
Now yes, the Fire is partitioned into so much for apps and the rest for everything else.