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Old 09-20-2022, 11:27 AM   #1
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Jut got a Libra 2 last week, and loving it so far. But, I'm the kind of person who feels like using *all* the space provided on my tech, so push the envelope on my new toys.

I've got a vacation coming up next month, so don't want to sped a lot of time rebooting and reloading in case I overload it before then. But it bugs me not to know.

I know the web site says 24,000 books. (In particular "**1GB = 1 billion bytes. Assumes an approximate size of about 1.3 MB per eBook, and average audiobook length of 6.5 hours with 28.8MB per hour.")

And I know it's not the storage space that's really important, but how large a database the software can handle without chocking up.

Anybody push the limits? Realistically, what number of books can the program handle?
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