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Originally Posted by Sirtel
As HarryT already said, it's very fast and easy to search for whatever you want on the newer Kindles. But 4000+ books wouldn't probably fit on a Kindle. The Kindles don't have a memory card option.
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I was thinking along the same lines and besides, there is the current limitation (to my view at least) of a choice of only a 6" screen.
Kobo's got bigger screens and they seem like nice devices but I've read that their software wasn't quite amongst the best out there. Maybe that's changed. I don't know.
But there's still limited onboard storage as well to contend with.
So either you go to the walled garden and sideload or use the vendors' cloud storage which I'm not to keen on doing, call me a private person, or you stick with the open, non proprietary readers.
I just saw this interesting read, relating to my some of my sentiments regarding ereaders:
https://medium.com/of-digital-mice-a...95f#.prhk44j12