Editor's note, September 2009: Read our review of the Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-300, 5" reader. Editor's note, August 2009: Read our review of the Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-600 with touch ...
At 600 x 800 resolution, the PRS-300 can display just as much text per screen as the 6" Sony Readers which share the 300's resolution. But that text is obviously smaller on the 5" screen, and most of ...
Sony's latest ebook reader, the Reader PRS-T2 ($129.99 direct) , is an unfortunate victim of timing. It's a nice device, shrewdly updated from last year's Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1, with faster page ...
Here in the states, at least, the e-reader market is ruled by two bookstore giants: Amazon and Barnes & Noble. And while it's not likely to come barreling into the top two any time soon, Sony has made ...
Sony has announced that its newest e-reader will be arriving in Australia for a suggested retail price of AU$149. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you as enthralled with ...
The Sony Reader Touch Edition (PRS-650) is a nice upgrade to the previous model, with an improved touch screen and a few new features, but a $229 price and lack of wireless connectivity kill its ...
Sony will be releasing the PRS-T3S e-reader in the next few weeks and the big news about this device is the integrated back plate. The original PRS-T3 reader that came out about a month ago has a ...
Leaked service manuals for Sony’s upcoming PRS-300 and PRS-600 e-reader devices have revealed the specs of the anticipated successors to the Sony PRS-700. Unfortunately, no pricing or release date ...
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, ...
“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.” ...
is editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. “That’s the new Kindle, right? No? Oh, so ...
To many, the war of the eReaders is between Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Though Sony has never managed to get quite as big as either of those two companies in the eReader space, it's back with a new ...