“It’s hard to recommend a product that costs more and offers less, but if you like physical buttons, don’t need a light-up screen, or want extra storage (microSD), Sony’s reader is a decent option.” ...
Sony has announced its new Reader device, the PRS-T2, featuring more social options and a free Harry Potter eBook. Slim and lightweight, the new Sony Reader PRS-T2 features an improved touchscreen, ...
SAN DIEGO, Aug. 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Sony introduced today Reader™ (PRS-T2), a light and thin 6″ eReader with an enhanced, intuitive touch screen optimized for long-term reading and the most ...
Sony has just released a new firmware update for its new PRS-T2 e-Reader. This brings it to the most current version number of 1.0.03.09110. The new update resolves a ton of lingering issues with its ...
Sony was one of the earliest entrants to the world of e-readers and they released over a dozen models over the years. In 2014 the company exited the commercial sector and sold their customers to Kobo, ...
For all the interesting hardware crammed into any given eBook reader, they can’t really do that much. That is, unless they’ve got a “Sony” badge on their foreheads, and you’ve got a little bit of ...
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, ...
Sony’s newest touchscreen eReader is now available for purchase for $130. That’s about $30 higher than the starting price for an Amazon Kindle Touch or Barnes & Noble NOOK Simple Touch — but unlike ...
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