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Originally Posted by eschwartz
...which they do, even after cutting down on the memory. Amazon undoubtedly discovered that few (in proportion) Kindle owners use more than 1.5 GB at any given time.
More memory is not the feature that will drive more sales why should Amazon drive up the price of all Kindles for the sake of the handful that would use the extra space?
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I agree in one sense, but memory is so cheap these days, why not. In fact last week at Walmart 8 GIG USB drives were cheaper than 2. (not that I wanted either but someone must)
I wouldn't expect them to retrofit older devices, but why not design new ones with more memory?
Helen