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Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: The vastly reworked display screen on the Sony Reader has some real strong points, but a few weaknesses that are too prominent to ignore. The six-inch diagonal 600 x 800 resolution screen has improved to an eight gray scale and even added touch controls, ...
Native PDF support; touch screen simplifies navigation; solid all-metal construction; built-in LED reading light
Touch-screen reflectivity problems; more expensive than Amazon Kindle 2, yet lacks wireless delivery service
Sonys touch-screen e-book reader is good with PDFs and simple to navigate, but its screen is hard to read in direct sunlight. At $299, Amazons Kindle 2 remains a slightly better deal for dont need native PDF support. ...
Abstract: The recent marketplace of digital-book readers really boils down to two major competitors: the Amazon Kindle 2 and the new model from Sony, the PRS-700BC Reader. Where Amazon takes the clear edge in function, Sony builds on its style savvy reputation w...
Abstract: Eyestrain, cramped fingers, sore wrists… these are the hallmarks of reading online. In fact, when doing so, usability experts assert that were not really reading at all, and flip through websites so fast that we barely even register the information i...
Pricey. Doesnt provide wireless download of titles (unlike Amazons Kindle). LED sidelights arent very strong.
The Sony Reader PRS-700 is an elegantly designed, easy-to-use device for e-book fans. As long as you can deal with the steep price and the lack of wireless book buying, its a good read....
Abstract: Though it must scare the crap out of the publishing biz, we will all one day carry ebook readers. In the US, Sony and Amazon have led the way with impressive E-Ink systems that prove that digital displays can be as readable as ink on paper. For this h...
Abstract: As an avid book reader, Ive been a fan of the Sony Reader line of devices since the PRS-500 came out 2 years ago. With the PRS-505, released last year, things got even better-- the 505 was faster, had a whiter virtual page and even better contrast. T...