Comments on: Sony Reader hitting Target stores
Sony's rolling out its electronic book reader, the PRS-505 Reader Digital Book, in Target stores nationwide the weekend of September 14.
Sony's rolling out its electronic book reader, the PRS-505 Reader Digital Book, in Target stores nationwide the weekend of September 14.
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Buying a disposable book for more than normal prices has no appeal.
Johnny
This is heads and shoulder over the Kindle. Free books from our local library (sorry no Mobireader, only Adobe books). In the last 10 days, my wife has read 5 library books on her Sony.
Her only intent was to get the loaned library books, she actually has been tempted to buy a book from the now reduced Sony bookstore (which is still anemic in choice, compared to Amazon's kindle).
This was an upgrade from reading off her PDA: bigger, crisper fonts and 10 days between charges.
As long as publishers stick to this business model, E books and E readers will flounder. When some very smart publisher combines the efficiencies of production and outlays the windfall to the user, E reader will succeed beyond anyone's wildest dream. Until that day, and it looks like it hasn't arrived yet, this venue is doomed.
Last I looked, this Sony device was locked into proprietary software and Sony owned sources. Ditto for the Kindle. Not what i am looking for at all. A small laptop that can flip to a reader configuration would be cool, like the OLPC XO. but for grownups.
I imagine siting on an aircraft or at the gate listening to music or an audio book or the radio while reading the book or web site of my choice.
It only worked for 4 hours before the screen died and two of the buttons stuck..
Still wanna get one.
- by arshield October 15, 2008 12:59 PM PDT
- As crazy as it may seem, the Sony reader is actually more open than the Kindle. It reads more formats than the Kindle and you can buy Sony formated books at a variety of stores. I do wish it was Audible.com compatible but since Amazon bought Audible that is unlikely. Also the point of ereaders is that they actually have good screens, much better on your eyes than a computer screen and the text size is adjustable (unlike a regular book).
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