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Originally Posted by JSWolf
It's not tricky. Because the 32GB card is less then $2/£2 more expensive then the 16GB card, you just price it to complete with the Kindle Basic. And because it's 32GB at no extra, it wins.
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For who?
If you are just reading normal books then you don't need 16GB, let alone 32GB.
And if you wanted to read magazines or comics, you'd pay the small amount extra to get a higher resolution than the 212ppi in the Nia.
And, unless I've misread something, it doesn't have a headphone socket or bluetooth compatibility, so you can't use it for audiobooks.
What actual value is offered by increasing the storage in a low-end model?