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Collections are tags, not folders. The fundamental difference is that you can put as many tags as you want on a file, but there's still only one copy of it on your reader. Thus, you could tag Isaac Asimov's "The Caves of Steel" as a detective story, as Science Fiction, and as being written by Asimov, and it would show up in all three collections, but would still only be on your disk once. In that respect, collections are a lot more flexible than folders.
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My point was that however it functions from a technical standpoint, it lets one group the books, and there is no function which does this on the Kobo. So, I could have menu items for mystery, sci-fi, romance etc. and have all my books sorted, rather than having to scroll through a hundred screens of them.
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I didn't think you were, Harry. No issues here.
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The Sony readers also have collections so I think a good fit for Canadians. I love mine and just got the T1 for my mom.
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I have both Kindle Touch and Kobo Touch. Tried both and I prefer the Kobo Touch personally. Display quality is very close. Some pros and cons based on my personal preferences:
Kindle: pros- longer battery life (approx. 2 months), audio capable, better response on touch screen, multi-touch for changing size, better dictionary cons- heavier, limited fonts, no epub support, I find the user interface is less friendly and fewer choices (e.g. must go to home for settings, fixed refresh page, no page number, need a few clicks to "go to" a page, cannot set power save option, limited spacing option (3 only) Kobo: pros- lighter, supports epub, slightly faster in page turn, user friendly interface (e.g. setup menu bar is available on any screen, "slide to page" bar, can import fonts, easy one touch bookmark, option to set from 1 - 6 page refresh rate, option set set sleep/power off time, slide bars to change line spacing, margins, justifications) cons- shorter battery life (approx. 1 month), no audio, sometimes requires multiple taps to turn page, must have book cover (since the home page shows only 5 books with covers, if your book doesn't have it, you can't tell which book is which) I mainly read epub books from free sources or library, so any options related to the bookstore side are not needed by me and don't do me any good. I find Kobo is more useful in customizing the screen and most important it supports epub. Lighter is also a factor since it's quite noticeable after long reading. |
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For the sake of accuracy, note that the Kindle also has one-touch bookmarking. Just tap the upper right corner of a page to set a bookmark (the corner "folds down" as a visual indication there's a bookmark set); tap again to unset it.
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