This is the Sony Reader, one of the most exciting gadgets we've seen at this year's CES. These exclusive photos of the new electronic book reader were taken this afternoon in Las Vegas -- we tip this ...
The Sony Reader can carry an entire library of books in an easy-to-read, digital format. Such consolidation saves the savvy business owner bulk and weight when traveling or commuting, because you can ...
The Sony Reader is on the e-reading sidelines no longer. Thanks to Sony serving up not one, not two, but three new Sony Reader announcements this month, the company has finally emerged as a real ...
A literary tech site has spotted an alleged update to Sony’s not-terribly-popular Reader. The PRS-505 doubles the memory capacity of the original PRS-500—it can now hold 160 books rather than 80. The ...
Sony pulled the cover off their new PRS-505 Reader today, which features a new body, a few new tricks, and a few dressed up old ones. Instead of black, the Sony Reader now comes in silver or dark blue ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Sony’s $199 e-reader. Credit: Sony. Feeling the heat of competition, ...
Sony on Tuesday announced its first e-book reader with built-in wireless capability. The new Reader Daily Edition offers an integrated 3G wireless connection, allowing it to access Sony's online ...
Two months ago, I would have jumped at the idea of having a nice Sony eBook reader. I love the idea of carrying hundreds of fiction and non-fiction books in a single device, and the Sony reader is one ...
Last January, Sony declared it would be the company to finally launch a successful e-book reader, dubbed — how about this for originality? — the Reader. Combined with a well-stocked e-book store, the ...
Sony announced two new e-readers on Tuesday, a full-featured touchscreen edition and a smaller, portable e-reader that costs US$100 less than Amazon’s popular Kindle. The Sony Reader Touch Edition ...
Sony Corp. unveiled its answer Tuesday to Amazon.com Inc.’s Kindle 2: a wireless electronic book reader with a diagonal 7-inch touch screen that’s 17% larger than Amazon’s device. Until now, Kindle ...