hey. the datatraveler. I have a 4 gig one. and with average material you can get 40 plus books/magazines on it. With smaller books you will get more books on it and with larger books less. For me the 4 gig is great. For others who want more space they may want an 8 gig. I cannot answer the formatting issue though. I format this one on my mac and it does fine formatting it via the ms dos fat formatting. So not sure what is going on there. And I also insert my usb thumb drive into the cartridge slot. Although it is small and hard to get in there. But I hate it sticking out of the side of the machine. I just be as gentle as possible until it slides in as easy as anything and then I keep it there until I wish to add another book/magazine to it. Personally I think a 4 gig kingston is fine. Because really when you have 42 books on there. or moree or less it can get tedious going from book to book really. so for me my opinion is the less books the better. But I know certain people would disagree with me on that. It also takes quite a while to load up the drive if you have a ton on it. so I personally think 4 gig is best. And cheapest really. If you want more you can always get another 4 gig drive. If you have a ton of books on the thing it can take a while to load them up. If you just have 14 to 20 it is very quick. So personally I would say definitely stay 4 gig or lower. I think personally that 1 and 1 gig are to small. at least with 4 you have room to put an entire series maybe. Depending on how big the files are.
Jessica

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