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    Sony Reveals PRS-600 Reader Touch Edition and PRS-300 Reader Pocket Edition

    Sony continues its strategy of market occupation of e-paper readers with two new models, the PRS-600 Touch Edition and the PRS-300 Pocket Edition.

    The market of e-paper readers is still in its maturation phase, seeking its economic model, sometimes with a few false notes, such as the recent case of the destruction at a distance by Amazon books stored on its Kindle reader, for intellectual property issues .
    And while Amazon has developed an interesting system, providing cellular connectivity directly into the reader and creating a catalog Therefore, Sony can not rest on the second point.

    A few days after announcing the presence of not less than one million titles in the public domain, obtained through the scanning program of Google for its ebook store, complementing the announcement already made several months ago, two new e-paper readers are announced, the Sony Reader PRS-600 Touch Edition and Reader PRS-300 Pocket Edition.





    A tactile model and one for entry-level
    Both are equipped with Vizplex technology provided by E Ink and a i.MX Freescale processor . The PRS-600 has a 6 "touchscreen display for easy navigation and a stylus for taking notes, with the possibility of exporting them.

    Sign of the times, the device has two ports for memory cards, one for Memory Stick Pro Duo and one for SD cards. Carrying a dictionary, it will be offered for 299 dollars.




    The other model, the PRS-300 Pocket Edition, has its own 5" non-touch display and will be available in several colors. It is designed for browsing with one hand and its compact size would take it with itself.

    Capable of storing 350 ebooks in its 512 MB of internal memory, it offers two weeks of autonomy and placing on its low price, 199 dollars to try to reach new audiences. Two readers e-paper available in the United States by the end of August.

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    Re: Sony Reveals PRS-600 Reader Touch Edition and PRS-300 Reader Pocket Edition

    Read the Official Press Release from Sony

    Sony is today delivering on its promise of making digital readers and eBooks accessible and affordable for consumers with the introduction of two new Readers. Part of a new Reader line, the Reader Pocket Edition puts a library in your hands for as little as $199. Both the Reader Pocket Edition and the Reader Touch Edition will be available at the end of August, at SonyStyle.com, SonyStyle stores and select retail partners. Also, new releases and New York Times bestseller titles in the eBook Store from Sony will now be available for $9.99.

    “We firmly believe consumers should have choice in every aspect of their digital reading experience,” said Steve Haber, president of Sony’s Digital Reading Business Division. “Our goal is to expand the market and provide greater access to what consumers want to read when they want to read it — whether they buy, borrow or get it for free.”

    The Reader Pocket Edition sports a five-inch electronic paper display packaged in a stylish chassis and is available in a variety of colors, including navy blue, rose and silver. The Reader Pocket Edition is easy to navigate with one hand, and fits into a purse or jacket pocket. The diminutive device can store about 350 standard eBooks and provides up to two weeks of reading enjoyment on a single battery charge. It will be available for the ground-breaking price of $199, making it the most affordable dedicated reading device on the market.

    The Reader Touch Edition features a responsive, menu-driven six-inch touch screen panel that enables quick, intuitive navigation, page turning, highlighting and note taking with the swipe of a finger or by using the included stylus pen. Users can take handwritten notes with the stylus pen or type with the virtual keyboard. All notes can be exported and printed out for easy reference. The Reader Touch Edition includes an onboard Oxford American English Dictionary that allows you to look up a word by simply tapping on it. The Touch Edition also offers five adjustable font sizes, as well as expansion slots for both Memory Stick PRO Duo and SD card, making your portable library virtually limitless. It comes in red, black or silver and will retail for about $299.

    Both models feature Sony’s award-winning industrial design and an E Ink Vizplex electronic paper display that mimics the look of ink on paper. They will ship with an attractive protective sleeve and USB cable. Sony’s eBook Library software 3.0, which now includes support for many Apple Macintosh computers as well as PCs, makes it easy to transfer and read any Adobe PDF (with reflow capability), Microsoft Word, BBeB files, or other text file formats on the Reader.

    Through The eBook Store from Sony (ebookstore.sony.com), users can also access more than one million free public domain books from Google. These titles, which Google has digitized as part of its Google Books project, are available in EPUB format and are optimized for current models of the Sony Reader. From Sony’s eBook Store, Reader owners with a U.S. location can download and transfer any of these titles to their Reader, while new, U.S. located eBook Store users can access available titles after setting up an account and downloading Sony’s free eBook Library software.

    Sony is also committed to working with local libraries throughout the country as they make the move to digital books. Sony Readers are compatible with the industry-standard formats that libraries use for their digital collections, so consumers can easily download perennial favorites and new releases from their local libraries and enjoy them for free.

    The Reader Pocket Edition and Reader Touch Edition, as well as available accessories such as AC adaptors, cases and covers with reading lights, will be available at the end of August at SonyStyle.com and SonyStyle stores. Book lovers interested in trying out a Reader in person will also be able to find them for sale at Best Buy, Borders, Costco, Staples, Target, Wal-Mart and other authorized retailers nationwide.

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