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xtabber:
Storage is really not an issue unless you want to use the device primarily to watch video or listen to music, which I don't.  I mostly use my current 10" tablet for reading and browsing and have a lot of  productivity, database and reference apps installed, along with many books and documents in ePub or pdf formats.  By far the largest storage hogs are dictionaries. But out of the base 32GB storage, I still have about 25GB available.


jgpaiva:
Storage is really not an issue unless you want to use the device primarily to watch video or listen to music, which I don't. 
-xtabber (June 28, 2012, 11:08 AM)
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I guess my problem is that I listen to music while I work, read, and pretty much else and I fear that my music library would fill up that small disk.

zridling:
The Nexus 7 is going to compete based on price and speed; you're not going to find that many [hardware] features in a 7-inch tablet right now. My ideal device would be a 10-inch tablet that lets me plug in a keyboard/mouse at will, has more than 1Gb or memory, and USB 3. I might drop all else if that were a reality. Don't need an external keyboard most of the time, but for posting in forums like this, it's quicker. (And no, I don't want an ASUS business tablet, which is an ultrabook with the keyboard half ripped off.)

Renegade:
I'd still love to see someone manufacture a large-format tablet -- something with a 8.5 x 14 inch screen or higher.
-mouser (June 28, 2012, 08:18 AM)
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That puts it pretty much in the specialty area, so I wouldn't expect that anytime soon.

Mind you, it would be easier to read on that... (I read a lot of PDFs on my tablet.)

KynloStephen66515:
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