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 ...
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 ...
Peter N. Glaskowsky is a computer architect in Silicon Valley and a technology analyst for the Envisioneering Group. He has designed chip- and board-level products in the defense and computer ...
A literary tech site has spotted an alleged update to Sony’s not-terribly-popular Reader. The PRS-505 doubles the memory capacity of the original PRS-500—it can now hold 160 books rather than 80. The ...
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 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 ...
Manga and other books may be coming to the iPhone via downloadable services from network providers, but for those who don’t plan on forking out over £1,000 for one of Jobs’s little gizmos, Sony may ...
iRex announced new ebooks with touch screen functionality last week and now Sony just announced the Sony Reader PRS-700 with touch screen functionality. I still have and enjoy using my PRS-505 and ...
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 ...
There appears to be a new Sony Reader on the horizon and it could be on store shelves as early as October. Forum members at MobileRead discovered that the Sony PRS0-505 had been accidentally listed as ...
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 ...
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