Here in the states, at least, the e-reader market is ruled by two bookstore giants: Amazon and Barnes & Noble. And while it's not likely to come barreling into the top two any time soon, Sony has made ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio products, ...
Sony has unveiled the Sony Reader PRS-T2, a touchscreen-enabled follow-up to the low-priced PRS-T1 that debuted in late 2011. Sony’s latest addition to the PRS-T lineup features new social features ...
The company that pioneered e-book readers, only to see its devices eclipsed by generally superior models from Amazon and Barnes & Noble, today launched the new Sony Reader PRS-T2. Sony claims it has ...
Sony says that its new 6-inch touchscreen e-Reader benefits from more paper-like page turns, an E-Ink display that's been optimized for long-term, ad-free reading and a splattering of social features.
We've seen it leak out a couple of times, but Sony's next eReader is finally upon us. Those looking for something revolutionary won't find it here, but Sony has made little tweaks here and there that ...
My first eInk device was the Sony PRS-505, I still have it, and I have since gone through several Sony models. Sony just released their latest model, the PRS-T2, that is available now for $129.99 in ...
Sony has quietly been developing a followup to their Sony Wireless e-Reader that it released last year. The device was known as the Sony PRS-T1 and had some strong assets going for it that no other ...
To many, the war of the eReaders is between Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Though Sony has never managed to get quite as big as either of those two companies in the eReader space, it's back with a new ...
is editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. “That’s the new Kindle, right? No? Oh, so ...
“It’s hard to recommend a product that costs more and offers less, but if you like physical buttons, don’t need a light-up screen, or want extra storage (microSD), Sony’s reader is a decent option.” ...
The second generation Sony Wireless Reader was just released in Canada today and Good e-Reader got our hands on it the minute it was available. This new device is a direct successor of the original ...