Sentences with phrase «reader pr»

Well, now it isn't at least - as the follow - up to the Sony Reader PRS - 650 has been leaked online, the equally congruous Sony Reader PRS - T1.
So here we are, just over a week until Waterstones start shipping out those lovely new Sony Reader PRS - 505's to all us UK residents!
Sony had tried to do so with its Reader PRS - 700 Digital Book four years earlier, but it was unable to get the entire display consistently illuminated.
In a statement of confirmation, the Sony PR Department mentioned, «Sony will not be offering the Reader PRS - T3 in the United States.
UPDATE: Sony and Waterstones have teamed up to release the Reader PRS - 505 in the UK, available from September 2008.
The Sony Reader PRS - T2 can be pre-ordered from 17 August from www.sony.co.uk and Sony Centres across the UK, though so far there's no word on pricing.
Sony has also improved the battery life, promising up to 2 months of use (with Wi - Fi switched off), which equates to double the capacity of the Sony Reader PRS - T1.
The Sony Reader PRS - T2 is available in red, white and black with a free voucher for the first Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, for a limited time only.
The Sony Reader PRS - T1 has been out less than two weeks and it's already been rooted.
Evernote, the cloud - based aggregation service, has been integrated into the Sony Reader PRS - T2.
Sony Reader Digital Book (PRS - 700) $ 399.99 direct The Sony Reader PRS - 700 is an elegantly designed, easy - to - use device for e-book fans.
The Sony Reader PRS - 650 is on - par with the very best dedicated ereaders in terms of the reading experience it offers, but it's also one of the most expensive.
One of the main reasons for the existence of the Sony Reader PRS - 650 Touch is the screen issues its predecessor, the PRS - 600, suffered from.
It's not so well - prepared to be held with your right hand though, lacking the side page controls found on the Kindle and the Sony Reader PRS - 505.
Its like hitting bull's eye and going by the response of the reading public to their e-book reader the PRS - 300, it seems Sony has done just that.
With built - in Wi - Fi ®, Reader PRS - T2 offers consumers more access to books anytime and anywhere.
The Sony Reader PRS - 505 is only slightly more expensive, and in some markets the same price, as the smaller 5 - inch PRS - 300 Pocket Edition.
Nook Touch vs Sony Reader PRS - T1 This Nook Touch vs Sony PRS - T1 comparison review outlines the differences and similarities between the two top Android - powered ebook readers on the market.
Nook Touch vs Sony Reader Comparisons The review includes a video comparing the Nook with the Sony Reader PRS - 350 and a list of the similarities and advantages for each, as well as the PRS - 650 and PRS - 950.
The Sony Reader PRS - 505 was released in October 2007, less than a year after the PRS - 500 model.
With over 500,000 Amazon Kindle ebook readers sold in the USA alone, 400,000 Sony Reader PRS - 700's in the US and UK and over 30 million Apple iPhones across 80 countries it... Continue reading →
Of the four major e-readers for the U.S. market that the tech team reviewed, the Kobo Touch, Nook Simple Touch, Sony Reader PRS - T1, and the Amazon Kindle, even Wired staffers were surprised by their choice: the Kobo machine.
B&H Photo now has the Sony Reader PRS - 650 for $ 200 and the Sony Reader PRS - 350 for $ 150.
For this review I'm going to compare the Kindle Touch with the Nook Touch and Sony Reader PRS - T1.
Sony Reader PRS - T1 — The new Sony Reader is still on sale for $ 99 from various retailers until December 24th.
Below: The rival Sony Reader PRS - 350 is considerably smaller and designed to carry around in your pocket.
But $ 399 — a hundred bucks more than the Sony Reader PRS - 505 — is a lot to pay for an imperfect reading experience.
Here's the link to the Sony Reader PRS - T1 review.
Amazon's latest Kindle is its cheapest model yet, the Sony Reader PRS - T1 gave the Reader series Wi - Fi and the Kobo Touch turned many a head, arriving with features and style to challenge the best.
If its software were easier to use and if it offered a better collection of books in its store, the Sony Reader PRS - 700 could truly be a contender.
Such features add a level of depth and sophistication missing from eBook readers like the Amazon Kindle and the Sony Reader PRS - 600 Touch Edition.
If you've got a rooted Sony Reader PRS - T1 in hand, you can now add the Android Market to it in just a few minutes.
Every year around August to November Sony releases a new ebook reader, and like clockwork, it looks like Sony is already preparing to release a successor to the Sony Reader PRS - T1 from last year.
Sony announced their new Sony Reader PRS - 900 this morning — with a 7 ″ screen, a $ 399 price, and 3G wireless from AT&T.
Well there won't be a Sony Reader PRS - 900 review till December.
Back in March, I reviewed two e-readers: Amazon's Kindle 2 and the Sony Reader PRS - 700.
On August 25, 2009 Sony announced the Reader PRS - 900 «Daily Edition.»
Internet retailer J&R has leaked the full specifications and pricing of the Sony Reader PRS - 300 and PRS - 600 (google cache).
And the all - white plastic look is tough to pull off without looking like a generic kitchen appliance; by contrast, the Sony Reader PRS - 505's brushed - metal case looks much more sophisticated.
And this is what makes the Sony Pocket Reader PRS - 350 such a disappointment.
The Reader PRS - T2 is the best ebook reader the company has produced to date, but it trails the competition, and even costs more on a feature - by - feature basis.
Bottom Line: The Sony Reader PRS - T2 is a nicely upgraded ebook reader that still costs too much for what you get.
If you're loyal to Sony, the Reader PRS - T2 is nice, but I can't see many new customers choosing it over the Kindle or the Nook.
Sony's latest ebook reader, the Reader PRS - T2 ($ 129.99 direct), is an unfortunate victim of timing.
With the Sony Reader PRS - T2, you can borrow books from more than 15,000 public libraries across the country.
August 2nd: JR.com briefly put up the Sony Reader PRS 600 Touch Edition for preorder.
With the recent disappearance of the Sony Reader PRS - 650 and PRS - 950 on Sony's website and most retailers, it is apparent that Sony is getting set to launch a new line of ebook readers, as they tend to do in the third quarter of recent years.
Sony Reader PRS - 600 comes in with its Touch capability and Kindle 2 has wireless access and free Internet access.
The Sony Reader PRS - 600 is now available for order at Amazon for $ 299.
The Sony Reader PRS 600 is definitely the high end, «looking for a fight with the Kindle» eReader.
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