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Old 01-25-2025, 04:53 PM   #17
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Conclusion
A 15k limit isn't unreasonable.

At one book a day, the 16k books will take you 43 years. A Kindle might last 20 if you replace the battery 2 to 4 times.
That would depend on your reading speed and time you spend reading. According to my reading stats over the last 9 years, 16,000 books would take me about 12 years.

Add me to the people who have ~5,000 books on their main ereader. At one time I stored ~18,000 ebooks on my Clara HD with the internal storage upgraded to a 128GB µSD card but that ran into slowness issues since the database was larger than the RAM making it impossible to load the entire database into memory.
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