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The Reader Digital Book holds about 160 eBooks or hundreds more with optional removable memory cards. Its portable size makes it the perfect travel companion, allowing you to read a variety of books whenever and wherever you want. With thousands of eBook titles available from the CONNECT eBooks Store, you can choose to download new releases, classics and popular book titles as well as view other document formats such as Adobe PDF10, RTF, TXT, BBeB and Microsoft Word. Its long battery life lasts up to 7,500 continuous page turns, and the amazing paper-like screen technology is easy on the eyes. Also available in silver.

The Reader Digital Book provides a new way to experience reading. It boasts an impressive 6-inch display, utilizing breakthrough E Ink technology that's almost paper-like, making it easy to read, even in bright sunshine. In addition, the screen allows for high contrast and high resolution, with a near 180-degree viewing angle. The text can also be magnified for sight-imparied readers.

With a compact and lightweight design you can take the Reader Digital Book almost anywhere. And with plenty of internal memory, and a slot for optional removable memory casrds, you can take hundreds of titles, user-selected Web content, or other supported documents for reading on the go. It will hold approximately 160 averaged-sized eBooks in internal memory and hundreds more with optional removable memory cards.

The Reader Digital Book allows you to search, browse, discover, and buy thousands of new releases, classics and popular eBook titles from the Connect eBook Store and other participating websites (requires internet connection). You can even go to other sites and have unsecured eBooks in file formats that the Reader supports. This translates into an incredible amount of content suitable for the Reader.

The Reader Digital Book isn't just about reading eBooks. Using the included eBook Library 2.0 PC software, you can easily transfer Adobe PDF documents, Microsoft Word documents, BBeB Book, and other text file formats to the Reader, allowing you the flexibility to access and view multiple files at any time.

Specifications
• 6-Inch (Diagonal) "E-Paper" Display is Easy On The Eyes, 4-Level Grey Scale
• Compact and Lightweight (Approx. 9 oz. without Included Soft Cover)
• Internal Memory Capable of Storing Up To 160 Books
• Accepts Memory Stick Duo Media and SD Memory Slot Media (Optional)
• Up to 7,500 Page Turns on Fully Charged Battery (Usage Will Vary Battery Life)
• 16,000+ eBooks Available for Sale From Integrated Connect Bookstore
• Desktop Application Makes Downloading Books, Managing Content, and Importing Very Easy
• USB Port
• Media Formats (Unsecured Text): BBeB Book, TXT, RTF, Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word (Conversion to Reader Requires Word Installed On Your PC)
• Media Formats (Unsecured Audio): MP3 and AAC

Additional Specifications
• Media Formats (Image): JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP
• Media Formats (DRM Text): BBeB Book (Marlin)
• Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery
• System Requirements:
• Operating System: Windows XP and Windows Vista
• Processor: 800MHz Intel Celeron Class Processor or Better
• RAM: 128 MB Minimum
• Hard Drive: 20MB Minimum Available Hard Drive Space
• Optical Drive: Capable of Reading CD-ROM
• USB Port: USB 1.1 or Faster (Optimal with USB 2.0)

Manufacturer Specifications
• Internet Connection: Broadband Suggested

Dimensional Specifications
• Dimensions: 4.8" W x 6.9" H x 0.3" D
• Weight: 0.56 lbs.

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While the PRS-505 Reader Digital Book is not without flaws, Sony's improvements make this model easier to recommend.

In early 2007, Sony put out the PRS-500 Portable Reader System, which most people know as the Sony Reader. While Sony got a lot right with the PRS-500, critics--this one included--noted a handful of shortcomings that made the potentially groundbreaking e-book reader less appealing than it should have been. Now, less than year since the PRS-500's release, Sony has released the PRS-505 "Reader Digital Book," which also retails for $300. On the surface, the two Readers look pretty similar, but the new PRS-505 boasts some subtle yet important improvements.

For starters, Sony has made the new Reader slimmer by about 0.2 inch--though not any lighter. At 6.9 inches high by 4.9 inches wide by 0.3 inch deep, the Reader is somewhere between the size of a standard DVD case and a short trade paperback novel. It's bound in a leather protective cover, and weighs about 9 ounces.

The new Reader has the same overall design as the original model--it looks like an oversized PDA, with the screen taking up the top three-quarters of the front panel. As part of the upgrade, Sony's sought to simplify the button layout and navigation on the Reader. The results are mostly successful, but some quirky elements remain. The little raised joystick-like navigation button has been replaced with a flatter four-way nav button with an "Enter" button in the middle. We preferred this arrangement but found the directional pad a tad stiff (perhaps it will loosen up with time).

There are still two separate buttons for turning pages, but that's an effort to accommodate left- and right-handed people. There are basically two ways that you hold the device in your hand, and depending on how you're holding it, your left thumb will either be resting on the left bottom corner of the device or higher up on its side, where a second set of page-turning buttons sit. It's also worth noting that Sony's moved the memory expansion slots from the side of the device to the top, making them easier to access.

In other improvements, the 600x800-pixel screen--or approximately 170 pixels per inch, according to Sony--now offers eight scales of gray instead of four-grayscale (the screen measures approximately 4.9x3.6 inches), which increases the contrast ratio and makes it slightly easier to read. The first thing you notice about the screen when you turn on the device (it takes a few seconds to fire up after you slide the power switch) is that it's a high-contrast monochrome display that isn't backlit. Technically, it's an electrophoretic display, which Wikipedia describes as "an information display that forms visible images by rearranging charged pigment particles using an applied electric field."

Like some other electronic paper products, the Reader uses "E Ink" technology, which serves to make the letters and words on the screen look more printlike in their appearance--it's quite impressive if you haven't seen the technology in action before. With the Size button, you can choose among three font settings (small, medium, and large), but even at the smallest setting, you're still getting fewer lines per page than you would with a printed book. For example, George Orwell's 1984 comes out to 767 pages on the Reader (on the medium font size), far longer than the printed version. You can also switch between landscape and portrait mode, though chances are you'll naturally hold the device vertically like a book and stick to portrait mode most of the time.

Overall, we liked the way text is displayed on the screen, and we didn't suffer eye fatigue over long reading periods (at least not any worse than what you'd expect from reading a standard book in a decently lit environment). With the earlier PRS-500, it was a little bothersome that when you turned a page, the screen took a second to refresh (it goes to black and essentially blinks). This is referred to as a "ghosting" effect and it appears to be an inherent downside to E Ink technology. It's still apparent in this newer model, but Sony has managed to slightly shorten the refresh time. The PRS-505 feels slightly zippier than its predecessor, but there's still some noticeable lag--and that may irk some users.

Sony doesn't appear to have done too much with the user interface--it remains OK but not stellar. There's a top-level menu that allows you to select books, audio, pictures, and adjust settings. You can select books by author, date, and also organize your books into collections and jump to a bookmarked page. The menu system is tabbed on the right column with numbers that correspond to a row of numbered buttons on the right side of the display (on the previous model, they were on the bottom of the display). Clicking on the number 8, for example, takes you to the eighth tab on the screen, which happens to be audio. If you're in the middle of reading a book, the numbered buttons allow you to jump forward and back over big chunks of pages (the Reader divides the number of total pages in the book by nine to evenly distribute the chunks).

We were a little disappointed that the unit doesn't ship with an AC adapter (it's an optional accessory that costs $29.99); instead, the default charging option is limited to connecting the Reader to your PC with the included USB cable. If you happen to own a Sony PSP, the charger from that device works with this one. It's also worth noting that we couldn't charge the Reader with a standard USB cable connected to a 5V power adapter, such as the standard iPod wall charger. The Reader only charged when we used the cable that came with the unit and connected it to the USB port on a PC. Go figure.

To be clear, the unit has no backlight (that would induce eye strain), so you need to use the Reader in a lit environment, just like you would a normal book. If you do want to read in the dark (while, say, a spouse sleeps), the optional Flex-Neck LED Reading Light PRS-LIGHT01 ($15) attachable nightlight is available.

Aside from the missing AC adapter and a few small navigational annoyances, we didn't have too much to complain about concerning the hardware. The real issue, of course--and sorry for waiting so long to get to this point--is what you can actually read on the Sony Reader. For starters, you can import a variety of content, much of it free, from your Windows computer to the device (via USB), though you have to use Sony's desktop software to move content to the device's 128MB of internal memory (its 128MB is up from the PRS-500's 64MB and allows you to store around 160 eBooks, so long as they aren't all War and Peace). Another way to access content is to transfer it to an SD or Memory Stick card and slip it in the Reader's expansion slot. However, you can only download encrypted Sony eBooks from the Connect store using the desktop software; likewise, only the software can be used to organize the titles into customized collections. So, if you're a Mac user, the device probably isn't worth buying.

The eBook Library 2.0 PC software is much like the Sony's hardware: a little quirky and not entirely easy to use, but once you get used to it, you can deal with it. The Reader is capable of displaying Text, RTF, Word (they get converted to RTF files as they're imported to the Reader), and BBeB Book files, as well as PDF files. There are caveats, however: You can increase the font size of Word documents, but PDFs are scaled to fit the screen and can't be zoomed, so they're unlikely to display properly. PDFs also take several seconds to load (as they often do on a computer).

On the image side, you can view JPEG, GIF, and PNG files. The pictures are monochromatic--and they look like some really detailed Etch-a-Sketch work--but the effect is kind of cool, and you can use the reader to show off your family album if you're so inclined. As for audio, the Reader plays back MP3 and AAC files; there's no built-in speaker, however, so you will need to plug a pair of headphones into the headphone jack to hear anything. Curiously, Sony doesn't support the Audible file format, so fans of audio books will need to fall back to their iPod or MP3 player of choice. The good news is you can read a book and listen to MP3 songs at the same time. Sony says that with a fully charged battery, you can turn 7,500 pages. It's hard to say what that translates into in terms of hours, but you should expect to get 15 to 20 hours of battery life, and possibly more.

You can find some free full-length books online in the form of PDF or Word files. But as we mentioned, to get the stuff you'd buy today in Barnes and Noble, you have to tap into Sony's Connect eBooks online store, which is integrated into the desktop software. Once you set up an account, you can download whatever titles (they're copy-protected) strike your fancy--for a price, of course. We won't go into a full critique of the Connect service--you can follow the previous link to check it out yourself--but suffice to say that while the selection isn't anywhere near Amazon's, it isn't bad for a fledgling service. The books aren't exactly a bargain, with the prices for many books basically the same as their printed versions (in some cases, you might even find the printed version for less online). According to a Sony rep, "DRM rules allow any purchased eBook to be read on up to six devices (at least one of those six must be a PC). Although you cannot share purchased eBooks on other people's devices and accounts, you will have the opportunity to register five Readers to your account and share your books accordingly."

Sony does offer a number of classic titles for $1.99 and is currently running a promotion where you get 100 eBooks Classics with your purchase of the Reader. These classics include everything from Hamlet to Moby Dick and Great Expectations. That's all well and good, but it's a shame that all eBooks don't cost less than $10--and most of them should cost less than $5. Or, alternatively, Sony should come up with some sort of subscription service for checking out books, a la Netflix, and divorce itself from the Connect brand, which is tied to its failed music store.

In our review of the PRS-500, we said that Sony needed to make a second-generation device that's zippier, tweak the Reader's interface (both the hardware interface, as well as the desktop software), and continue to evolve the Connect eBooks store. The company's done just that, and we applaud the step forward. That said, buyers of the original Reader shouldn't feel too bad for taking the plunge early in the e-book reader game. The improvements are more evolutionary than revolutionary. And while the newer Reader may not be a bargain at $300, it's certainly easier to recommend.

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Model Touch Edition PRS-600 Pocket Edition PRS-300 PRS-505 PRS-700 Kindle 2 Kindle DX Cybook Opus iLiad
Brand name Sony Portable Reader Amazon Kindle Bookeen iRex
Manufacturer Sony Hon Hai Precision Industries Netronix iRex Technologies
Picture Sony Digital Reader Touch Edition - Red ( PRS600RC) Sony Digital Reader Pocket Edition - Dark Blue (PRS300BC) Sony PRS-505/RC Digital eBook Reader - Red Sony PRS-700BC Reader Digital Book Amazon Kindle 2 New Wireless Reading Device E-book Reader Amazon Kindle DX: Amazon's 9.7 inches Wireless Reading Device Bookeen Cybook Opus e-Book Reader iRex iLiad Book Edition
Available Option - Red Color
- Red with Cover
- Red with Cover and Charger
- Red with Cover and Reading light
- Black with Cover
- Black with Cover and Reading light
- Black with Brown cover and Charger
- Accessory Kit
- Blue color
- Blue with Cover
- Blue with Cover and Reading light
- Silver color
- Silver with Cover and Reading light
- Rose color
- Rose with Cover
- Rose with Cover and Reading light
- Red color
- Red with Cover and Charger
- Blue color
- Blue with Cover, Charger and Reading light
- Silver color
- Silver with Cover, Charger and Reading light
PRS-700 Kindle 2 Kindle DX Cybook Opus iLiad

Model Touch Edition PRS-600 Pocket Edition PRS-300 PRS-505 PRS-700 Kindle 2 Kindle DX Cybook Opus iLiad
Dimensions 175 x 122 x 9.7 mm (6.9" x 4.8" x 0.4") 158 x 108 x 10 mm (6.2" x 4.2" x .4") 175 x 122 x 8 mm (6.9" x 4.8" x .3") 175 x 128 x 10 mm (6.8 x 5.0 x 0.4") 203 x 135 x 9 mm (8" x 5.3" x 0.36") 264 x 183 x 10 mm (10.4" x 7.2" x 0.38") 151 x 108 x 10 mm (5.9" x 4.3" x .4") 216 x 155 x 16 mm (8.5" x 6.1" x .6")
Weight 285g (10.1oz) 220g (7.8oz) 250g (9oz) 283g (10oz) 289g (10.2oz) 535g (18.9oz) 150g (5.3oz) 435g (15.3oz)
Screen Technology E Ink Vizplex
Display Size (90 x 120mm) 6" 600 x 800 pixels, 167 ppi (76 x 102mm) 5" 600 x 800 pixels, 200 ppi (90 x 120mm) 6" 600 x 800 pixels, 167 ppi (140 x 203mm) 9.7" 825 x 1200 pixels, 150 ppi (76 x 102mm) 5" 600 x 800 pixels, 200 ppi (122 x 163mm) 8.1" 768x1024 pixels, 158 ppi
Grey Levels 8 8 8 8 16 16 4 16
Controller Epson Broadsheet Metronome Epson Broadsheet Apollo iRex Delta
Touch Screen yes (finger or stylus) no no yes (finger or stylus) no no no yes (WaCom Pen)

Model Touch Edition PRS-600 Pocket Edition PRS-300 PRS-505 PRS-700 Kindle 2 Kindle DX Cybook Opus iLiad
Full-screen Refresh Rate ? ? 0.8s ? 0.9s ? 0.9s 1.3s
Power Li-ion ? Li-ion Li-ion Li-ion 1530mAh Li-ion 1530mAh Li-Polymer 1000mAh Li-ion 2200mAh (2x 1100mAh cells); 2nd Edition ~20% larger
Battery Life 7'500 pages 7'500 pages 7'500 pages 7'500 pages with EVDO: "4 days", without: "upto two weeks" with EVDO: "4 days", without: "upto two weeks" 8'000 pages 15 hrs with larger battery
OS Linux 2.6.23 Linux Linux 2.4.17 Linux 2.6.23 Linux 2.6.22 Linux 2.6.22.19 Linux Linux
Boot Time 15s ? n.a. n.a. ? ? 15s 44s
SDK no ? no yes no no ? yes; many Linux apps have been ported

Model Touch Edition PRS-600 Pocket Edition PRS-300 PRS-505 PRS-700 Kindle 2 Kindle DX Cybook Opus iLiad
CPU Freescale i.MX31L (ARM1136JF-S core, 532MHz) Freescale i.MXL MC9328MXLVP20 (ARM920T core, 200MHz) Freescale i.MX31L (ARM1136JF-S core, 532MHz) Samsung S3C2440 (ARM920T core, 400MHz) Intel X-Scale 400MHz
Memory 128MB RAM, 512MB (NAND) Flash (~420MB user access) ?MB RAM, 512MB Internal (440 MB user access) 64MB RAM, 2MB (NOR) + 256MB (NAND) Flash (~210MB user access) 128MB RAM, 256MB (NAND) Flash (~180MB user access) 128MB RAM, 2GB Flash (1.4GB user access) 128MB Ram + 8MB NOR Flash + 4GB NAND Flash (~3.3GB user access) 32MB RAM, 1GB Internal 64MB Ram + 128MB free Flash
Expansion Slots MMC/ SD/ SDHC, Memory Stick Pro Duo none MMC/ SD/ SDHC, Memory Stick Pro Duo MMC/ SD/ SDHC, Memory Stick Pro Duo none none Micro SD [May support SDHC] MMC, CF Type II, USB Memory
Other Interfaces USB 2.0, head phone USB 2.0 (charging) USB 2.0, headphone USB 2.0 (charging), head phone, EVDO/ CDMA USB 2.0, head phone, EVDO/ CDMA USB 2.0 (charging) USB 1.1, head phone, WiFi 802.11b (NOT for Book Edition), 10/100 LAN

Model Touch Edition PRS-600 Pocket Edition PRS-300 PRS-505 PRS-700 Kindle 2 Kindle DX Cybook Opus iLiad
Supported Formats BBeB (LRF/LRX), PDF, EPUB, TXT, RTF, JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG, MP3, AAC BBeB (LRF/LRX), PDF, EPUB, TXT, RTF, JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG BBeB (LRF/LRX), PDF, EPUB, TXT, RTF, JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG, MP3, AAC Kindle (AZW and TOPAZ), PRC/MOBI (non DRM), TXT, MP3, Audible (format 4, Audible Enhanced (AAX)), MP3; Kindle (AZW and TOPAZ), PRC/MOBI (non DRM), TXT, PDF, Audible (format 4, Audible Enhanced (AAX)), MP3; OEB-XHTML, TXT, HTML, PDF, EPUB, JPG, GIF, PNG, MP3 PDF, HTML, TXT, JPG, BMP, PNG, PRC/MOBI, DJVU (via FBReader: fb2, CHM, Plucker, zTxt, TCR, RTF, OEB, EPUB)
Supported DRM Formats Marlin DRM (BBeB), Adobe ADEPT (EPUB / PDF) Marlin DRM (BBeB), Adobe (EPUB / PDF) Marlin DRM (BBeB), Adobe ADEPT (EPUB / PDF) AZW and TOPAZ (Kindle only, USA only) AZW and TOPAZ (USA only) Adobe (EPUB / PDF) MobiPocket
Font Sizes 5 3 3 5 6 6 12 16
Search functionality / Dictionary lookup built-in dictionary and search using touch screen no no search using touch screen search using keyboard, built-in dictionary using 5-way using keyboard and 5-way no using touch screen

Model Touch Edition PRS-600 Pocket Edition PRS-300 PRS-505 PRS-700 Kindle 2 Kindle DX Cybook Opus iLiad
Note taking / highlighting / underlining using touch screen no no using touch screen using keyboard and 5-way using keyboard and 5-way (unavailable in PDF files) no using touch screen
Text to Speech no no no no yes yes no no
Software eBook Library, Adobe Digital Editions eBook Library, Adobe Digital Editions, calibre eBook Library, Adobe Digital Editions NetFront web browser & MobiPocket Java Reader NetFront web browser & MobiPocket Java Reader Adobe Digital Editions iLiad Companion Software & Mobipocket Java Reader; Linux: FBReader, Gargoyle
Services Sony CONNECT Sony CONNECT Amazon Kindle Whispernet. E-mail conversion of DOC, HTML, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP and PDF   iRex Technologies Delivery Service (iDS)

Model Touch Edition PRS-600 Pocket Edition PRS-300 PRS-505 PRS-700 Kindle 2 Kindle DX Cybook Opus iLiad
Content Partners Random House, Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Libri.de, Thalia.de, Thalia.ch, stauffacher.ch Random House, Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Libri.de, Thalia.de, Thalia.ch, stauffacher.ch Amazon Ubibooks, Cluster21 De Tijd, IFRA, Les Echos, NRC Handelsblad, MobiPocket
Release Date 25 August 2009 01 August 2009 02 October 2007 14 October 2008 Ordering began 02/09/09 10 June 2009 27 July 2009 Q3 2006; 2nd Edition Q3 2007; Book Edition 7 May 2008

Model Touch Edition PRS-600 Pocket Edition PRS-300 PRS-505 PRS-700 Kindle 2 Kindle DX Cybook Opus iLiad
Misc Info Company has been selling e-book devices since 2003 Company has been selling e-book devices since 2003 Company has been selling e-book devices since 2003. PRS-500 was only available in the US, PRS-700 only in US and Canada. PRS-505 still for sale in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France. Amazon pays for the wireless connectivity for Kindle so there are no monthly wireless bills, data plans, or service commitments for customers. Internationally available as of October 2009. Annotations stored in plain text files. Amazon pays for the wireless connectivity for Kindle so there are no monthly wireless bills, data plans, or service commitments for customers. Currently USA only. Sold directly by Bookeen. Hardware made by Netronix exclusively for Bookeen. Software by Bookeen. Company was established in 2001 as a Royal Philips Electronics spin-off. 2nd Edition iLiad beefs up the case frame and upgrades with larger battery. Book Edition is the same as 2nd Edition without WiFi and lower priced

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