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Old 02-02-2024, 08:26 AM   #12
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8 G is loads if it's ebook novels only.
PDF instruction manuals and illustrated works use it up quick.
I think about 7000 items (some PDFs and illustrated) leaves about 16G free on a 32 G Sage.
I'm thinking of swapping from 256G to 512G on my tablet so as to add all the old technical magazine scan PDFs and other non-Fiction content.

So it depends on what you do. I might download about 100 PD titles a month from Gutenberg and other places and only be immediately wanting to read a few. I put all on to the ereader from Calibre except larger page size / smaller print PDFs.

A 2G byte or 4G byte is certainly too small if you are getting PD content. An 8G is fine as the Paperwhite is not much use for PDF, manga etc.

As you already have a Kindle an 8″ epub ereader like Kobo would easily let you download the ebooks from Amazon via Calibre and plugins. Then you can set subtitle, series and collections on Calibre.
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