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Old 12-15-2010, 12:30 PM   #3
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I would suggest either a Sony (350 or 650) or a Nook. They are both easy to use with online library catalogues and pretty easy to use. Maybe go into a Best Buy and have a look at them. If you are interested in the Nook at all I would also suggest going into a Barnes & Noble to look at them. Their staff should be better equipped to answer your questions.

I am not sure if you can make folders directly on the Sonys without hooking them up to your computer. I know that you can with organize great with Calibre (a free software for converting and organizing ebooks), and I am not sure if your wife would want to be using the computer to organize her books. Maybe somebody else can tell you more on the Sony.
I would agree with the recommendation for the Sony, but just a small note: the Sony does not support folders. It supports "collections", but these are "tags", not folders. It's a very different thing. A tag simply adds a "label" to a book; it doesn't move it into a folder.
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