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's upcoming Reader team press conference has left us wondering what the company has left in its ebook reader bag to announce, but according to a report in the New York Times there'll be changes in ...
Sony has just unveiled a new version of its Reader device that it claims will revolutionize the e-Reading experience. Sporting a high-resolution touch display, an integrated snap cover, and a quick ...
The Sony Reader is on the e-reading sidelines no longer. Thanks to Sony serving up not one, not two, but three new Sony Reader announcements this month, the company has finally emerged as a real ...
Rumors have been circulating that Sony was about to release the second edition of its electronic book reader--and now it's official. Sony's new Reader Digital Book, the PRS-505, will hit stores ...
Sony is introducing three new models to its e-reader lineup, with two of them available in two colors; each model represents a different screen size. Pictured here are the Sony Reader Pocket Edition ...
Sony has announced revamped versions of its Pocket and Touch readers for the UK market. Both new editions have reduced size and weight over their predecessors, and both sport touch screens. Both also ...
Sony pulled the cover off their new PRS-505 Reader today, which features a new body, a few new tricks, and a few dressed up old ones. Instead of black, the Sony Reader now comes in silver or dark blue ...
On 3 December, Sony Japan will be launching the DPT-S1: a 13.3-inch E Ink reader for PDFs, aimed at the student market. Michelle Starr Science editor Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she ...
Most popular e-readers available today tend to be based around a 6-inch screen. Though you can read technical manuals, textbooks (with graphics and tables), comic strips or electronic magazines on ...
“A great read is a few seconds away,” proclaims the Sony Reader Daily Edition screen as it tries to connect to the Sony store—or to do anything else involving the unit’s wireless Internet access.
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