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Why You Should Consider the Sony eBook Reader
More specifically, Sony's new pocket edition has got book-lovers-on-a-budget all over the digital version of their cherished books.
With the help of this relatively inexpensive, small, digital e book reader, they can satiate their desire for books while on the move, whether they want to read while tanning on the beach or outside on their decks.
The Sony eBook Reader PRS-300 pocket edition has an incredible resolution which means that the text will appear fine and help your eyes in the long run.
One will feel as though he or she is reading a printout, not a digital image.
Another great benefit of the Sony digital reader is its powerful screen that you can read it in direct sunlight.
It is also usable in portrait or landscape orientation, so if you feel that you can't read the screen like a normal book page, then you can hold the reader sideways.
Thanks to Sony's E Book Reader's consumption of energy due to the fine resolution, Sony has designed the reader to last upto 2 full weeks (7500 continuous page turns) in a single charge.
Display of works on the Pocket Edition e book reader can be in multiple formats including PDF, Microsoft Word, ePub, BBeB and other text file formats.
The internal memory has the capability to store up to 350 E books or the equivalent of many documents on it.
Memory cards can be used for storing additional eBooks.
The user also has back buttons for automatic holding of the pages for quickly retrieving references later on.
The touch screen used to turn pages has been highly developed and is as great in response as the iPod Touch or an iPhone.
Furthermore, with the gray navigating power and faster processor, the Sony e book reader makes it a breeze to download books.
The user can either download from the massive archive of free books provided by Google Books, buy books for the Reader Store (online) or check out books from libraries which support E Book technology.
Plenty of people love the Sony eBook Reader and for good reason!
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