Sony has made ebook readers for longer than Amazon or Barnes & Noble, but you wouldn't know it from the sales figures. Credit the company's pricing, which has been far from competitive. Many Sony ...
Sony's incoming Reader PRS-T1 has been caught in the wild, with a pre-announcement product listing spilling the beans on the touchscreen ereader's abilities. Spotted by MobileRead at Bol.com (but ...
With a touchscreen and a row of physical buttons beneath the display, this e-reader takes a different approach from its competition. The Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1 is a slim and stylish e-reader whose ...
What exactly is a PRS-T1? Well, it's a new Sony Reader and it just so happens to have swung through the FCC with a WiFi n radio in tow. As you can see above, the regulatory label proudly proclaims ...
The folks at Sony have revealed a reader we've been getting hints on for about a month now, today letting us know that the lightest 6-inch eReader device ever has arrived. This newest look at an ...
Earlier in the week, we saw a leaked photo of Sony’s latest eReader. It’s now official and is called the Sony Reader PRS-T1. According to Sony, it is the world’s lightest eReader. The Sony Reader ...
When the Sony PRS-T1 was released last year, one of the big hyping factors was the ability to download millions of free books via Google Books. The Sony Wireless Reader or the Sony PRS-T1 had the ...
If you are the owner of a Sony Reader PRS-T1 device, you might be interested to know that it’s possible to hack your device to be able to run Google’s Android applications. The original Sony Reader ...
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 ...
We knew that lurking under the e-ink screen gracing the front of Sony's PRS-T1 reader was some version of Android. What was unclear, was whether or not we'd ever be able to actually get a peek under ...
Sony makes some of the best ebook readers, and they've earned several firsts: they made the first mainstream US E Ink ebook reader in 2006, and they were the first to employ IR touch technology that ...