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Old 06-22-2012, 05:43 PM   #9
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You're right, she didn't say. I think I got it confused with a post I read elsewhere.

I hope Amazon makes a Touch that's like the Sony T1. That is really the best reader I have used. But it doesn't have the features I like about Amazon--the ability to email books to the reader, the archive backup, and other things. That's why I am eager to see if Amazon will update their Touch. The Sony would be perfect if it was tied to my Amazon account!

And back to mcdebbie's OP, Yes the Kindle Touch has collections. But if you want folders and sub-folders, no. The T1, however, does, at least the way I use it. And it takes an SD card, so it holds far more books than the Kindle. I have my Sony set up (on the SD card) just like on my computer, with folders A-Z, and in each folder, Authors of that letter, and in some authors, sub-folders with different series. I love it. I don't think Kindle will be able to match that ability.
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