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Old 09-09-2011, 12:12 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Kelsey72 View Post
Thanks for the replies. After some more research it looks like the Kobo with Calibre might serve her best. Will look some more at the Sony as well.
The Sony might work best with Calibre in terms of the collections. I use Calibre for my collections on my Sony and it really helps to sort out my library quite nicely.

However, Calibre will pretty much sync to the major e-readers, Kobo included. For your wife's needs, I think any e-reader will probably do. I would have your wife test out the readers in a store and see which one she likes.

I would advise you to wait a few weeks for the new Sony to come out, then you'll really be able to compare them all. The new Sony model seems like it will be a bit more friendly to those who are tech impaired. I think Kobo and Kindle already are. All three (Kobo, Kindle, upcoming Sony) can get books without being connected to a computer
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