Watch this video to learn about all the new and exciting features of the Pocket and Touch E- Readers

13 Responses to “Overview of the New Sony Pocket and Touch E-Readers”

  1. DimaKamyziak says:

    i would’ve bought any of those if they had Russian authors on Amazon

  2. TheJacobins77 says:

    I am thinking to buy one too. In Europe the prices are higher so i will probably buy it from an american store.

    Does anybody knows if the Sony PRS-600 Touch Edition supports Greek language?

  3. rancwr says:

    I’m almost on the verge of buying a Sony E-Reader as well. My library supports online ebook loans, so that’s great! (Can’t do it with the Kindle).

    My only hesitation is the price. I don’t understand why Sony is charging over 30% more for the identical product in Canada????

    The PS3 and most Sony products are identically priced in Canada and the US, but the Pocket reader is $259 in Canada vs $199 US, even though both dollars are practically equal and have been for some time.

  4. abso119 says:

    Thank you so much for a very thorough and excellent review. It makes my decision on what reader to buy much easier.

  5. jacobh1995 says:

    I’m looking at getting one of these for school. Would you reccocmnd this for note taking in school? Can I print these notes I take after downloading with the software?

  6. diokdin says:

    what type of format are compatible for 300 and 600? Does it read .lit, .doc and .html format?

  7. tanktheturtleman says:

    I definitely agree that the readability problem although not as bad a you would think. However the touch does come with a stylus and there are people who perfer their fingers but it is a great reader with more overall features then the pocket edition

  8. Halbmond says:

    The PRS-600 is a great device, I’m definitely going to buy it!

  9. MAFaried says:

    you forgot the glare problem too

  10. cherrynewcombe says:

    Notice how vivid and readable the pocket edition’s screen is. With this video you can jump back and forth to compare the two editions. Clearly the pocket edition is far more readable. The touch edition’s text is quite faded. Who wants fingerprints on the screen anyway?

  11. MyltonTv says:

    great video, Gonna buy my sony reader

  12. sirwilliamblackstone says:

    I’m curious about Google books, which are basically images of old printed books. If they are larger than the ebook screen, do they show up very tiny? Or can you zoom in on parts of the page and scroll around? How does it work? Have you actually tried it?

  13. VivianSakura says:

    thank you …. lovely review

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