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Originally Posted by Zeebra
Take storage for example, the new Kindle has half the storage of the Kindle Keyboard. That sounds significant, but it's only a factor if you plan on loading up the Kindle with thousands of books, something which most users aren't going to do. I don't even have 50 books on my Kindle at the moment, so the extra storage on the Kindle Keyboard is a non-factor for me.
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For the sake of accuracy, it only has 38% of the amount of storage space: 1.25GB vs. 3.25GB.
But I agree with you; I currently have 650 books on my Kindle 3, many of them large omnibus editions, and I'm using a little less than 1GB of storage for them. Realistically speaking, the amount of storage is not going to be an issue for the vast majority of users.