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Sony’s new reader mistaken for Etch A Sketch

Posted by admin on Friday, October 31, 2008, 2:38

Sony’s eBook Reader is now available in cherry red. The interesting thing, however, is that with two circle control knobs at the bottom, the reader looks like a portrait version of an Etch a Sketch. (memo to , get on that, will ya?)

Aside from the cosmetic changes, the is exactly the same. Users can install and read novels using Sony’s patented e-, play MP3s and view JPG pictures.
It’s built-in can hold a library of up to 160 books and newspaper editions. The patented (and proprietary) e- makes the electronic image look like traditional print on its six inch screen, and pressing the button shows an animated page turn to the next page – kinda fun. And because it has no backlight, the image doesn’t and as such, is easier on the eyes, but more difficult to read in darker, .

A handy feature helps keep the reader in place, and it’s magnification option helps vision challenged readers to enjoy reading as well. is judged, rather interestingly, at 7500 continuous page turns since the e-Ink screen only uses when you are changing pages.
The one problem Sony’s eBook reader has – other than being mistaken for a child’s drawing toy – is that PDF files are hit and miss compatibility wise since Sony’s obsession with proprietary technology can make anything outside of their sphere of influence questionable to use. Even if it says it will.

But can it give the Kindle a run for its money? Quality wise, it can, but it needs to drop it’s price more to compete on price point and so it’s doubtful it’ll hold ground in this . Cost is around $275 from Amazon.

Hat tip – Shiny Shiny


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