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Old 02-12-2009, 09:09 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by MattEcho View Post
Very exciting, thanks. I really don't understand those who claim that 2GB is more than enough storage. I want the ability to carry an entire library with me.

Thanks to Leep also. I will definitely be looking into that as well.
Here's my perspective on 2GB.

I bought the 4 gig SD card for my K1 when I got it, thinking that I like to carry around a library with me. After a year and some, i have around 600 books on it, waaaaay more than I will actually ever read. They take up less than a gig on the SD card.

I will be able to port my collection to the K2 and still have plenty of room to get new books I won't be able to read. Eventually, I suppose I will need to do some sort of management, but I don't foresee it any time soon.

For those who need to carry around reference books, like Ricky and her portable legal library, I can see why the ability to change SD cards is a good option. For me, however, I just don't think I'll be pining for the changeability.
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