Sony today announced the Reader Wi-Fi (PRS-T1), their lightest touch screen 6-inch eReader. The new Reader Wi-Fi builds on the popularity of last year’s line, while reducing size and weight and ...
Price and design are the two biggest factors driving the e-reader market; and in the past, Sony severely dragged its feet on the former. But today the company has rectified the situation with the ...
The Sony PRS-T1 is designed to be an eBook reader and little more, but it’s running Google Android under the hood. Late last year hackers figured out how to root the device and enable installation of ...
The Sony Reader PRS-T1 is a $150 eBook Reader with a touchscreen E Ink display. It’s designed to read EPUB books from the Sony Reader Store or from you personal collection, and it can also handle ...
Sony may have been the first major electronics manufacturer to bring ebook readers to the US, but a series of unfortunate products saw them cede the race to Kindle and Nook. The PRS-T1, though, could ...
We're here live in New York for Sony's Reader press event. Note: This liveblog will be updated in reverse chronological order. Please scroll to the bottom to start from the beginning. 10:46 AM: That's ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio products, ...
The Sony Reader is on the e-reading sidelines no longer. Thanks to Sony serving up not one, not two, but three new Sony Reader announcements this month, the company has finally emerged as a real ...
Two months ago, I would have jumped at the idea of having a nice Sony eBook reader. I love the idea of carrying hundreds of fiction and non-fiction books in a single device, and the Sony reader is one ...
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