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Old 05-29-2010, 11:55 PM   #13
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Device: Sony PRS-T1, Nook Color, Kobo, Kindle Voyage, Kobo Forma
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Originally Posted by CraneTseng View Post
Honestly, I do not really understand this fuzz about using the internal memory or to use an SD card.
I am a pragmatical guy, who asks himself: How many books do you read parallel? I do three at max. So I have (at the moment) six e-books in the internal memory of my JBL, and I do not need an external card. I cannot see the point to have 100+ e-books on the eReader. They are just fine on my PC.

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I keep my library of books on my device (within a sd card) which is a few hundred books. I kept the pre loaded books on the internal memory intact, just put them all into a folder labeled preloaded books. I checked the internal memory and with the books they load it up with there is only 8.7mb left. Easier to just put all my books on a sd card.

I don't get why you wouldn't keep your books in a handy device for reading whenever you get the urge. I don't parallel read much, but I do re-read a lot and get the urge to re-read different books at different times.

Keeping them in author folders on a sd card makes them easy and handy to find.

Oh, and yeah I have a card reader on my pc so I just use the sd card for loading new books rather than syncing the JBL.

Last edited by bjkel; 05-30-2010 at 02:38 AM.
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