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Oct 03 2008

It’s almost like flipping REAL pages: Sony releases new Sony Reader

Published by gruffalo84 at 11:50 am under Publishing news Edit This

Sony ReaderFor days I’ve been seeing search entries like “Sony Reader rumors” without having any idea what my blog viewers were looking for. But today, ask and you shall receive!

Sony releases its brand new Sony Reader to begin shipping in November. It still doesn’t have wireless but it does have a touch screen that let’s you digitally “flip” the pages–now without the paper cuts!

Publisher’s Weekly reports:

At a New York press conference Thursday evening, Sony introduced a new version of its e-book reader. The Sony Reader PRS 700 will begin shipping in November and will be priced at $399. Among the most significant upgrades is a new touch screen that allows readers to select their reading choice by touching an icon on the screen and also lets readers turn pages by swiping their fingers across the screen. The 700 also has an advanced search function and new note-taking capabilities, and a reading light has been added. With additional storage capacity, the 700 can accommodate up to 350 e-books and will also play DRM-free music and spokenword audio.

Steve Haber, president of the Digital Reading business division, asserts that a wireless version is in the works.

Despite Sony’s best efforts, I doubt the touch screen with digital page-flipping and internal booklight will do much to attract the hard-core paperback readers. Baby steps right?

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3 Responses to “It’s almost like flipping REAL pages: Sony releases new Sony Reader”

  1. fliton 03 Oct 2008 at 11:28 pm edit this

    I’m waiting for the CHEAP one :)

    which reminds me… I keep meaning to find out if my blackberry can handle pdfs… that would be a good thing

  2. katieanneon 04 Oct 2008 at 6:37 am edit this

    If it takes audio books as well as ebooks, then I think it’s something that I’d go for. I’m not one for carrying books around anyway because with two small kids my purse is usually bulging with other stuff (even when they’re not with me!) but I do listen to a lot of audio stuff, and that little “tweak” would be the point that sold me on it. Hmmmm, Dear Santa, ….! :)

  3. gruffalo84on 04 Oct 2008 at 8:29 am edit this

    I didn’t even think about that particular perk. Ok Sony, you’re getting there… :)

    Jess

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