In terms of storage, the Liva Q2 comes in 2 variants. Either 32GB or 64GB. The version we had was the 64GB and we were very grateful for it. On a system such as this, it’s unlikely that you’re going to fill it up with files, but opting for the larger capacity will save you a lot of management headaches. Particularly if you plan to use it for video files.
Worse case scenario, it does have a micro-SD slot which can handle anything up to 128GB of data. Based on the general purpose of the Q2, this should be more than enough for the vast majority of requirements.
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