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Sony Reader Digital Touch Edition – Black

Tuesday, 19. January 2010. 06:30 von offsiteam.com

  • displays eBooks purchased from the CONNECT eBook online store
  • displays Adobe® PDFs, plus TXT, RTF, Microsoft® Word files, and RSS web feeds
  • plays MP3 and AAC music files (protected files not supported)
  • 512MB internal memory holds approximately 350 eBooks

Product DescriptionThe Reader Touch Edition comes with a 6 “display with simple, easy-to-use touch-screen navigation. Turn the pages with a finger movement and enjoy a fast and intuitive navigation for your favorite books. Take notes and freehand. .. More>>

Sony Reader Digital Touch Edition – Black

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5 Responses to “Sony Reader Digital Touch Edition – Black”

  1. Jason Eggert Says:

    . stay away I bought this and use it as a door stop. Not even good, dass screen is hard to read with a glare. Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Kevin Currie-Knight Says:

    I’m a spark were owns and look at the Sony touch. My opinion is that the Sony slightly lower than the ignition on. Although an interesting machine, the benefits are not as beneficial as one might think at first simply Blick.Ganz, the Sony touch pretty much anything you can do the Amazon Kindle. You can highlight and comment (with a pen instead of) a cursor. It is easy to turn pages (with a thumb-strip as a button press) and easily jump to sections of the book. And Sony itself has the properties that do not ignite: You can draw on a blank “page to read. Pdf files natively, enlarge text to by degrees, and invite you to the public domain google pounds… He.. . warten.Hier is where I say that many of these features are really not as good as they appear to interject first. Many people, for example, can be sold on the idea of a public domain book download from Google. Supposedly can Kindle does not do… except… it can! With the help of some very free and easy to use software online (caliber), you can convert all downloaded Google Book into a file format that recognizes the amazon. The change is simple, error-free, and gives the user access to ignite any Google Book Search that Sony are the owner bekommen.Zweitens many people sold on the touchscreen. Imagine if fitted before highlighting, with notes, and turning the page without using cumbersome and cursor keys . But that sounds better than it is, the thumb-flick page-turning method, for example, basically means that you can read with both hands (rather than reading with a fire on one, where the page turn button is where a thumb can) it. And if you swipe your thumb too hard on the Sony screen, but believes it would stress to you, too bright, and it will not work. As for the operation of notes with a pen which is not easy, harder, faster or slower than the Kindle cursor methode.de biggest drawback of the Sony Touch is the clumsy software and the lack of selection. Every book on the Sony (which I’ve reviewed) is for the same ignite or lesser price. But the opposite is not true: any book for the Kindle is not in any way for Sony. Long and short: the Kindle is simply a better and cheaper selection of books. And in the week, I tried my Sony Touch, a malfunction of the software dreimal.Ich give the Sony touch 3 stars, because in many ways it is the Kindle is the same. The screen is large, it is easy to use, its features are good, and battery life phenomenally a range (in which Sony beat the Kindle is by far)! But are the features that the Sony seems to be the favorite, on closer examination, actually not all that great. They can ignite on the conversion, the access is a public domain Google Books and the touchscreen as much trouble as it is an advantage. And I have not noticed that the Sony deals. pdf files natively better than those not on the conversion to entzünden.So is near a choice of place, but … it is the Kindle the nose! Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Pla77 Says:

    Conclusion: There is a device OK but dollar for dollar, it is not as good as the Kindle.Wenn you must be able to write directly to your readers with a pen even at the cost of an extra ~ $ 100, 3G connectivity, screen glare and poor contrast ratio. Then this is the E-Reader Kindle Sie.PS The prints random pictures on his screen before shutting down to go than just empty, not really a function, but it’s a nice gesture at the expense of almost no extra batteries to meet. Rating: 2 / 5

  4. A. Stanciu Says:

    I just bought yesterday and it is the reader to return again in the box, ready. I was so excited for this product but was not very enttäuscht.Was I like: – Slow down! Maybe this is a feature of all e-ink devices, but the delay between clicking and the action is happening so very noticeable. This is not 1995, and I expect things to respond to flash .- screen. Every time the screen updates, it flashes and all black a few times. It’s fast, but you learn quickly .- glare. I was inside at night with a normal bulb. I stopped by to flip the display and get a good angle to it. The glass / plastic screen cover creates a very annoying glare .- No display options. I could not find a setting to change the contrast or brightness. I found it very difficult to read .- Zooming. This in turn can be a problem with all readers, however. . . an entire page is almost unreadable it is so small. When you zoom in, you lose the original layout and the text is used to fill data to the screen. That really caused confusion to some pdf’s. . .- Not respond! Again. . . to have as a second, for every action is really quite quickly felt .- Does not come with a charger. You can probably charge it via USB, but the rep who did not mention this to me, and I did not think about it at the time verkauft.Dieses product feels like what the first Palm Pilot felt in comparison to a modern smart phone. It feels like a baby product. Rating: 2 / 5

  5. Art Villanueva Says:

    Like many people I have a lot of research before making a decision. I do not like buying something expensive, not thoroughly educated on it. As a result, I rarely send anything back when I am dead, as a rule-one in my decisions. That is, this is the third time that I sent back after buying something from Amazon, and I have hundreds of items from them gekauft.Ich you do not want to bore you to nit-picky things. I want you to only four things that made me send it back and decide to get a Kindle, instead of: 1) The light! Oh, the receipt! I assumed that since almost all the readers out there uses the E-Ink, that the screens would all look the same. Unfortunately I was wrong. Sony has included a film or be used to support a different glass in the Eink the touch screen function, and as a result of the added glare. I thought I could get used to it. But after three days that I had perfect lighting and even a burden, I gave up. I compared it to a friend of mine that once had only a Kindle and Kindle-Neid.2) PDF support sucks! One of the reasons why I bought the Sony Reader, it was supposedly better than the PDF support Kindle. Perhaps it is a small notch in advance, but it sucks. This is unfortunate, because I wanted to get rid of all my thousands of sheets of printing PDF files. That has not happened. Now I have to wait maybe one or two years to realize my dream, almost paperless (as is currently the Kindle PDF support is not good.) 3) Free books are not only for the Sony Reader. I thought this was the case. All the free books from Google Books are well suited for Kindle.4) I found that the Kindle simple, with its larger form factor, the Hand.So there you have it! Avoid this and get a Kindle. Rating: 2 / 5