Sony today announced the Reader Wi-Fi (PRS-T1), their lightest touch screen 6-inch eReader. The new Reader Wi-Fi builds on the popularity of last year’s line, while reducing size and weight and ...
Only a few weeks ago Sony took the electronic book reader market by storm with its announcement of two new devices that undercut the popular Amazon Kindle by $100, but lack the wireless connectivity ...
After letting Kindle dominate the e-book reader market for two years, Sony has fired a huge salvo in return. The new Sony Reader Daily Edition adds wireless 3G connectivity from AT&T, a larger 7-inch ...
Price and design are the two biggest factors driving the e-reader market; and in the past, Sony severely dragged its feet on the former. But today the company has rectified the situation with the ...
Electronics giant Sony is continuing its assault on the Amazon Kindle, today announcing another new ebook reader: the Sony Reader Daily Edition. The Daily Edition directly addresses some of the points ...
Sony may have been the first major electronics manufacturer to bring ebook readers to the US, but a series of unfortunate products saw them cede the race to Kindle and Nook. The PRS-T1, though, could ...
As expected, Sony has updated its Reader ereader range, taking advantage of E Ink's latest Pearl display technology and putting touchscreens on each model. The new Sony PRS-350 Pocket Edition, PRS-650 ...
We're here live in New York for Sony's Reader press event. Note: This liveblog will be updated in reverse chronological order. Please scroll to the bottom to start from the beginning. 10:46 AM: That's ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Sony’s Daily Edition digital book reader boasts a 7-inch screen and ...
A mere 12 days ago, not even a fortnight, while looking at increasing competition on the e-book front, I mentioned the rumors that Sony would announce an e-book reader with wireless capability ...
Amazon's Kindle, the portable electronic reader that can wirelessly download books and newspapers, is about to get some competition from Sony which announced today that it will introduce its own ...
“A great read is a few seconds away,” proclaims the Sony Reader Daily Edition screen as it tries to connect to the Sony store—or to do anything else involving the unit’s wireless Internet access.