Editor's note, September 2009: Read our review of the Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-300, 5" reader. Editor's note, August 2009: Read our review of the Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-600 with touch ...
Here it is. (I blurred out the email address I provided; it doesn't get any spam, and I want it to stay that way.) The screen is showing the only complete book Sony provides with it-- a public domain ...
My Sony Reader is an excellent piece of hardware that I thoroughly enjoy using during my daily commute. I skipped the Amazon Kindle and bought the Sony Reader and have not been one bit sorry about ...
Sony today announced that its Reader Digital Book will be the first eBook reading device to support the EPUB format, the International Digital Publishing Forum’s XML-based standard format for ...
I just bought the PRS-505 last night and it's great. However, I have read multiple reports that the new units (PRS-300 and PRS-600) are much, much faster with PDFs, so I will upgrade when Borders ...
Look, the new Sony Reader PRS-505 isn't perfect -- it's only the first device among the second generation (ok, technically third generation) of e-ink based eBook readers. But it really does remind us ...
Sony just went live with their latest eBook reader, the PRS-505. Of course, this isn't the first time we've seen it but it's always good to get an official release. Available "this month" for $300 in ...
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Clancy apparently has permission to stray slightly off-message, and a recent result of this permissive policy was a funny blog entry about an ill-conceived marketing slogan for the Reader: "Sexier ...
I mainly asked DeathPickle because the Amazon front-end is the Kindle's biggest feature. While I have yet to play with the current Kindle, I have played with the original Kindle and the PRS-505 and ...
I love to read; do you love to read? - Of course you love to read. You are reading this right now, aren't you? - Unless you have subscribed to our direct brain RSS feed! But aren't you tired of ...
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