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Originally Posted by Richwood
Unless you go in for audible books or comics and manga frequently the limitation on ebook storage seems to be how many titles/books the operating system can handle without bogging down or hanging up.
Also finding a book can be a pain with too many in memory unless you remember all the titles and authors. Ebooks organization schemes on readers can leave something to be desired. By the time you reach 8 GB memory or more I am not too sure of the need for removable memory.
The latest Kindle Oasis 2 and the Kobo Aura One Deluxe (Just announced) both have 32GB of memory. I cannot see a e-reader needing more for normal Mobi, Epub or AZW book storage.
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Try reading books about food which are almost as bad as manga or comics for chewing up space. When we were talking about the original Nook GL 3 firmware, it would have taken the 5 largest foodie epubs in my collection to fill the 950MB of sideload storage. With the latest beta firmware removing the separation, the Nook GL 3 is a more attractive device for Americans (IMHO).
As for finding books? If I can remember even part of the author, series or title, the search function on my Aura One works well for me with ~3200 books currently loaded as it does when I use my H2O with it's ~8200 books.