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Old 12-06-2009, 10:45 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by HorridRedDog View Post
7) Memory - Really a non issue. In practice most of us can't deal with hundreds of books on an ereader. I keep 10 - 20 books on each one and delete them from the reader after I have read them. I still have them on my
I find it amusing when people talk about having extra memory to store more books on a reader. Realistically could I easily navigate my 700+ book library on the reader its self at this point? No it is not realistic. I imagine most people keep less than 50 books on their readers at most times. When the software catches up to the readers then I can see having my whole library on a reader, but until then, it doesn't make sense to me.

If you are going to add music then I can see memory space being an issue, but for books themselves? You don't need a ton of space.

I have a Cool-er and while I really like it, primarily it is because I can read drm epub on it. If DRM were a non-issue EB1150 is one of the best readers on the market IMO.

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