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Originally Posted by crossi
I haven't considered giving up my K3 for a K4 mainly because of the huge decrease in available memory and lack of page turn buttons. Now if I could have a paperwhite with page turn buttons and 8K memory I'd pay a premium price for that. As for the quicker page turns I don't even notice the page turns with my K3 and in any case it's much quicker than paper book page turning.
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It's the page turn buttons for me. As I said above, I just don't like touch devices.
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Originally Posted by Smartie
True.but do we really need keep thousand books on ereader?we can just keen them on cloud and only download when we ready to read,I usually remove books after I finished
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Back when I got my first Kindle (the original!) I put as many books on it as I could and filled up an SD card with books from MobileRead, Feedbooks, Fictionwise, ManyBooks, Baen, etc. Then I realized there was no need to carry all those around *on* the device since I've almost always got a laptop with me. Also, Amazon keeps everything I've ever bought up in their cloud and I can download again any time I want. I've got everything backed up to a hard drive and I'm now in the process of importing them into a Calibre library on a thumb drive.
Love my K3. Use the Keyboard a lot less these days when I used to store notes on the reader, so I'd give it up for an inexpensive Kindle with page turn buttons. The built-in light might be nice, but I don't view it as a necessity. A basic reader meets my needs.