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Old 05-06-2016, 05:40 PM   #41
AnemicOak
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While I personally agree that I don't need expandable storage (I read 300-400 books a year and almost all devices hold thousands) I'm glad my current device has it anyway. I don't personally care how other people handle their content just as I don't expect them to care how I handle mine. I re-read a lot and don't plan/know ahead of time what I might want to read in upcoming weeks/months. I have devices without expandable storage and they work fine, but I've become used to being able to have all of my books on my device and not having to fire up my laptop to add books because I get hit with a desire to re-read some series I last read five years ago. Sometimes I'll want to look at something in a history book when a topic comes up and can't plan for that either. Having all of my books on removable storage means a factory reset of my device (which I haven't had to do on this one, but have on my Kindle) means I don't have to reload anything to be up and running which is convenient. So I don't need expandable storage, but at this point I want it.
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