The Sony Reader can carry an entire library of books in an easy-to-read, digital format. Such consolidation saves the savvy business owner bulk and weight when traveling or commuting, because you can ...
Sony is the oldest player in the still young ebook reader market. Their first reader, the PRS-500 came out in 2006 and it featured the same Vizplex e-ink screen technology still used today by Sony, ...
Sony's latest ebook reader, the Reader PRS-T2 ($129.99 direct) , is an unfortunate victim of timing. It's a nice device, shrewdly updated from last year's Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1, with faster page ...
What's hot: Touch interface is a pleasure, ePUB format support for library books. What's not: Screen has a wee bit less contrast than non-touch screen readers. Editor's note, Oct. 2010: Check out our ...
Sony's timing could have been better with the Reader WiFi PRS-T1. The device, which was unveiled back at IFA in late August, is set to launch within a fortnight. In the intervening time, Amazon, the ...
Sony has added a third child to its eBook reader family – the Reader Daily Edition – a sibling to the Pocket Edition and the Touch Edition products, which were released earlier this month. The Daily ...
Sony announced on Thursday that its Reader Digital Book will be able to read electronic books published using the .epub format that many of the largest book publishers are using. Until now, Sony's ...
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