Monday, February 21, 2011

Sony PRS-T1 6" Digital E-Ink Pearl eReader with Wi-Fi (Black)

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Product Features

  • Wirelessly shop with easy access to 2 million titles at Reader Store. Borrow free books from your local public library or download Google public domain books. Plus, get immediate access to websites like Wikipedia and Google search
  • With a crystal clear paper like screen, you can read for hours, even in direct sunlight. The screen has no backlight or flicker like a standard LCD screen and features 8 adjustable font sizes plus adjustable contrast and brightness
  • Enjoy a whole library in your hands. Store up to 1200 titles on 2GB of included memory or add optional MicroSD media to expand your storage to 32GB. Customizable file management also lets you manage your ebooks and music from within your Reader
  • Plug in your headphones to listen to audio books or to music as you read

Product Description

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It's here: the world's lightest 6" e-Reader with a lovably glare-free, paper-like display designed for hours of comfortable reading, even in direct sunlight. Use your fingertips to select a title, turn the page or zoom in and out. Wirelessly shop books, magazines and newspapers at Reader Store and get instantaneous access to websites like Wikipedia and Google search.

Treasure your favorite books, magazines and more on the paper-like touch screen of the world's lightest 6" e-Reader3. Get the titles you want at Reader Store or borrow from your local public library wirelessly.

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Use your fingertips to select a title, turn the page or zoom in and out
The Titles You Want on Tap

Line the shelves of your virtual library with the hottest new releases, page-turning bestsellers and classics close to your heart. Choose the books, newspapers and magazines you want to download at Reader Store.

Feel Free to Borrow

Want an eBook to read for free? Pay a virtual visit to your local library any time of the day or night without setting foot outside your home. Tap the Public Library icon to wirelessly peruse, borrow and download eBooks from local public libraries directly to the device.

Will Travel

At less than 6 ounces and lighter than most paperbacks, the small, fiercely stylish Reader Wi-Fi is the lightest 6" e-Reader there is. Simply pop it in a purse, pocket or bag and keep your reading material constantly close at hand.

Sony PRS-T1
The world's lightest e-Reader with a glare-free, paper-like display for comfortable reading
Fetching Display

A simple touch to the Clear Enhanced display calls up your favorite books, while a swipe of the finger turns their pages and a pinch of two fingers can zoom in and out. Your eyes will thank you for the natural reading experience the E-Ink Pearl V220 anti-glare screen provides, especially in direct sunlight.

Serious Book Smarts

Tap and hold your finger on any words you don't recognize for instant access to two on-board English dictionaries, as well as 10 additional foreign language dictionaries. Use the note-taking feature to highlight important text or jot down notes with your finger or the included stylus.

A Long, Healthy Life

Make it through your next long ride, flight or vacation without the need to plug in your Reader Wi-Fi since a single charge lasts over a month or up to 14,000 continuous page turns, whichever comes first.

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AND, although the Sony is not an Ideal PDF reader, it reads PDF's so much better than the Kindle and the Nook. Dodger  |  16 reviewers made a similar statement
I am quite happy with my choice of the Sony PRS-T1 e-book reader. Arieh Zimmerman  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
I tried the on/off button. daveh  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
52 of 52 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 starsPDF viewing tool (3.5 stars with a round-up)December 9, 2011
By wadrad

As the title suggests, my focus of this review is using the Sony Reader as a tool for reading PDF files.As a LOT of products (software, electronic gadgets, etc) don't print manuals anymore, I've amassed a bunch of PDF files that I would love to have easier access to, while on a plane, doing my business in the "library", lying in bed, or wherever. Realizing some kind of "e-reader" might just let me do casual PDF perusing under those aforementioned conditions, I started researching some of the e-readers a few months ago. After lots of Googling, browsing, and reading, it seemed that most of the then-on-the-market readers didn't handle PDF files so well. From what I read though, one of the older Sony readers was significantly better than the rest (Kindle, Nook, etc) for handling PDF's and when I learned that Sony was releasing the PRS-T1, I was hoping it was an above average PDF-reader as well.So I went to YouTube to watch a few video reviews for the PRS-T1 and a few other readers that particularly addressed PDF viewing. I was impressed enough with what they said and with the price, that I went ahead and bought one (the Sony PRS-T1). Some other models didn't pan so easily or zoom as clearly.And how is it? Well, from lots of other video reviews I saw, this really does handle PDF files better than a lot of older readers. LIKE a lot of other readers though, it is dependent on how graphics intensive the PDF file is. It handles graphics well-enough, but given the smaller screen size, it takes a bit of panning to sometimes see all of the graphic, and depending on the graphics complexity, it can also require a bit more processing/redraw time for the page view to fully come up.I realize there are plenty of color readers that would probably process PDFs and graphics better than this product, but I really wanted a device that stuck with e-ink for easier readability and longer battery life, and minus the screen viewing size, and the occasional redraw lag time, I've been fairly pleased. Could be my expectations were fairly low, but they've mostly been met...especially considering what I paid for it.Positives for PDF Perusing:- If the PDF file has a overview/outline section, you can use that to more easily navigate your PDF file- Graphics are presented in clear enough details- PDF files are easy to load into the memory of the device...USB connect, and drag and drop- Pinch-to-Zoom allows easy enlargement of small text- Can increase the font size to more easily read non-graphic text- Great battery life- Sturdy enough construction (though supposedly less than previous Sony products according to a couple other reviews)- Given the size, it's easy to drag along almost anywhereNegatives for PDF Perusing:- If there are a lot of graphics, the page redraw time can be slow- If you increase the size of the reading font, the graphics in the PDF file disappear (are no longer presented)- Using the pinch-to-zoom to increase text and graphic readability can (depending on your PDF file) require frequent panning to view all of the page because it doesn't fit so well on the smaller screen- Given the size, you KNOW the screen won't be large enough for a lot of material that has graphicsAnother use I've discovered is if I find articles on the internet I want to read later, I just "print" them to a PDF file using software (PrimoPDF or whatever) and load them on the eReader to browse through at a better time. Helping my wife research for a paper this last couple weeks, I've loaded a ton of PDF files into the eReader covering Government Policy for Cyber Security and been able to casually browse through them sitting in bed before I go to sleep (which, not surprisingly, has HELPED me fall asleep quite nicely).Part of the success this eReader has with PDF files depends on how well the PDF files are put together. If you're mostly reading PDF files with fewer graphics and predominantly text, this reader is great. Its utility unfortunately drops off in direct correlation to how graphics intensive your PDF file is. And it does still work with graphics-loaded PDF files, and better than most the other e-ink readers, but you (like me) might get tired of having to pinch-and-zoom and pan as frequently (because of the smaller screen) just to read through something.If I had to browse PDF files professionally, I would certainly consider an e-reader with a bigger screen, but for most of the casual reading I do, with a medium amount of graphics, this thing has worked quite well. Given the price, I've no major complaints and only a few minor ones.



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