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 ...
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 is hoping to inject a little life into the stillborn ebook reader market with its new PRS-505. The new reader keeps the same $300 price as the original PRS-500, but gets some improvements: Eight ...
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 first eInk device was the Sony PRS-505, I still have it, and I have since gone through several Sony models. Sony just released their latest model, the PRS-T2, that is available now for $129.99 in ...
According to my Sony eBook Library account I registered my Reader 505 back in 2007. I purchased a Kindle and then moved onto a Kindle 2 over the last year, but sold my Kindle 2 last week after seeing ...
Editor's note, August 2009: Read our review of the improved Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-600 that replaces the PRS-700. As an avid book reader, I've been a fan of the Sony Reader line of devices ...
The second generation Sony Wireless Reader was just released in Canada today and Good e-Reader got our hands on it the minute it was available. This new device is a direct successor of the original ...
Sony is apparently getting ready to launch a next-generation eReader. A new device called the Sony PRS-T2 showed up at the FCC website this week. It’s described as a Digital book Reader with 802.11b/g ...
We're still waiting to see a real, working model of Sony's new Reader Daily Edition, announced earlier this week, but until then we'll make do with a video review of another of the company's recent ...
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 ...