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Old 02-12-2018, 12:11 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by anacreon View Post
On the One and the H2o2 the available space for storage is 6.7 Gb. And on the One where I have some 3600 items, including my reference library and a number of PDFs, I have only 1.6 Gb available. The covers eat up 1 Gb, .kobo 0.5 Gb (0.4 for the database, 0.1 for dictionaries). So yes, it is enough now, but it could be a tight fit within a couple of years.
The larger amount of internal storage just encourages bad behavior on our part. At some point you should start deleting books you've read (I know, I don't do it either), because managing too many books will cause the reader's software to have issues.

The question is how much storage space is 'enough'? For me, 3.5-4GB seems to be the sweet spot.
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