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A reader suggests that Sony’s peculiar attitude towards the PS5 does make sense and it’s all to do with what more casual ...
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 ...
Who needs Blu-ray? This is the Sony reader that uses the display technology from E-Ink I’ve been hearing so much about. To give you an idea of just how good this display looks… I walked up to ...
Sony will release three new e-reader models this fall: the Pocket, Touch and Daily Edition, all featuring E Ink displays with optical touchscreens. According to Sony Style USA, the silver Pocket ...
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 ...
No? Oh, so it’s a Nook.” With three sentences, my mom laid out Sony’s problem in the ebook reader market. It’s not that there aren’t good options — the Kobo Touch is a very good device ...
Remember the Sony Reader that we covered back in January during CES? Word around the street is that Borders will be selling the Sony Reader nation-wide at their stores in the future. https ...
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, ...
The Reader is not for the quotidian reading you do at your computer. It is for curling up with a great e-book. the biggest compliment i can give the Sony Reader is that in thinking back on the ...
With a touchscreen and a row of physical buttons beneath the display, this e-reader takes a different approach from its competition. The Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1 is a slim and stylish e-reader ...
A mere 12 days ago, not even a fortnight, while looking at increasing competition on the e-book front, I mentioned the rumors that Sony would announce an e-book reader with wireless capability ...
Electronic Jane on the left, paper Jane on the right. Holding a paperback version of Pride and Prejudice next to the Sony Reader's prerelease e-book version is a study in similarities and contrasts.
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