If it has an external SD card slot with up to 32GB of storage i buy the ereader, if it doesn't i don't. Only the Sony Electronic Paper (which can't do ebooks, only PDFs) has a walled garden like iPhone and iPad.Ĭertainly and SD slot is a must for me on tablet or phone, but not on ereaders with 6G + free. It's a long time since a Kindle had an SD slot. Yet the iPhone is much more expensive than my Alcatel, which has 16G internal and an SD card slot AND lets me I/O any kind of content just as USB storage. I'd be more concerned about a phone without SD card slot due to videos, HD photos and bloated applications. Kobo Aura ONE (Modell N709) Kobo Aura Edition 2 (Modell N236) Kobo Touch 2.7523 Kobo Reader. I actually took a 32 G SD card out of the Nook Touch and put it into a 10" tablet for PDFs and put a 4 G SD card in the Nook, which is still much less less than free on the Libra. An SD card with a higher storage capacity allows you to extend the storage. I've about 1,800 inc some old PDF scanned books and less than 1/2 free space used on the Libra. Kobo Aura Edition 2 eBook Reader 4 GB 6.Kobo Aura Edition 2 eBook Reader. That's nearly 17 years of reading at one book a day. ![]() ![]() Unless you have a lot of scanned PDFs or graphic novels the 6.7 G Byte for books out of 8GB could be about 6,000 books. 8GB of which about 6GB is usable for books is a *lot* of books.Įarlier ereaders, (especially the 2G models!) had a greater need for an SD Slot. Unavoidable issues: One should probably make this a reading-only device since the e-Ink platform won't be able to keep up with more advanced apps, etc.Yeah, but in exchange you're getting devices with more internal storage to begin with. According to others they have seen it do so. I've read that Logos requires Android 2.3 or higher so it should run. Also, with such large storage, one could possibly download their entire Logos and Kindle libraries. Storage: 4GB on device and up to 32GB micro-SD card externally.īenefits: Once Android is running one should be able to download both the Logos and Kindle apps, install their books, and utilize their full services on this nice e-Ink device. I inserted the new card, but it did not produce the desired effect. If it doesn't work, then try the other image. Since you already need to open your Kobo Aura Edition 2 to access the uSD card, if you can't find the serial number, I would just image a uSD card with one of the two images. Operating System: Android 2.3 is able to be installed via an external SD card per these instructions. I used USB Image Tool, then extended the KOBOeReader partition with minitool partition wizard. I'm not sure where the serial number is recorded other than looking in the GUI or the original packaging. The vast majority of Kobo e-readers had an SD Card, but they ceased to include it in all of their modern models such as the Kobo Glo HD, Kobo Touch 2.0, Kobo Aura One and even the Kobo Mini. Here is the solution, I should be able to give my own feedback in a week or so: I've noticed a few other posts of those trying it out, so I'd love to consolidate it here and hear your feedback. ![]() With those symptoms, restoring the image is a good idea. My comment was to confirm it was the right device. ![]() I know one can export resources and make Kindle books, but if I'm going to spend time reading a book, I'd like any highlights or notes I make to be available in Logos later, without any double work.Īfter looking around it seems like there may be a solution. Device: Kobo:Touch,Glo, AuraH2O, GloHD,AuraONE, ClaraHD, Libra H2O tolinoepos. Along with others of you, I've been searching for a way to utilize my Logos books on a small e-Ink device without giving up the benefits of actually using a resource in the Logos app.
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