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Unlike the earlier version of this – that I was ashamed to be seen with in public – I have been happy to be seen reading this in public. In case you are wondering why the first one needed to be used in private it was PINK...
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Whenever I travel on the London Underground, I regular see fellow passengers reading books and newspapers or listening to various music player devices. There is even an occasional iPad being used. However it is extremely rare to see anybody using one o...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-04 08:04:29
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As we noted at the outset, Amazon's Kindle is really the one to beat when it comes to e-book readers. And the Sony Reader Pocket PRS-350 may not quite have the Kindle's clout, but it does offer some notable advantages of its own, including better phys...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-04 08:04:34
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The Pocket version of the Reader has pretty much the same spec as the PRS-650 Touch Edition, except that its touch screen is a 5-inch rather than a 6-inch. The only difference comes in the fact that there's no memory card slot. You have to settle for t...
Design / Slimline / Quality finish, High quality screen / Comfortable reading even in full sunlight, Good battery life, Interface is simple to use, More contrasted and responsive screen...
Screen too small for prolonged reading, No wireless connectivity: you need to download your ebooks onto a computer first, No mains charger, just the proprietary Sony cable...
The pocket verson of the Reader is certainly practical but less adapted to prolonged reading than the PRS-650. Like the 650, the Pocket has no wireless connectivity for downloads while you're on the road. Disappointing...
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While the paperback-book size of most eBook readers suits most people, they're a little too large if you just want to slip your reading into a coat pocket and carry it everywhere with you. Fortunately, for people that want that kind of flexibility Sony...
The brilliant screen and user interface make this an ideal product to carry everywhere, but the Kindle's cheaper and has a wider range of new books available for it...
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The battle to change the world's reading habits continues to hot up, and Sony's new pocket-sized e-book reader is the latest to enter the fray, going up against tablets and dedicated devices like Amazon's Kindle.The Sony Reader PRS-350 is unique becaus...
Well designed; lightweight and compact chassis; easy to use; long battery life; good format support...
No memory expansion options; no wireless or 3G connection; more expensive that Kindle 2 with Wi-Fi and 3G...
The Sony Reader PRS-350 is a compact, stylish and well designed device. Combining a simple design with a small form factor means that those previously put off from buying an e-book reader may reconsider, especially frequent business travellers. The la...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 08:04:43
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So far Sony is the only manufacturer of ebook reading devices that has attempted to break away from the slightly-larger-than-a-book-sized devices that everyone else is making.Its last Pocket reader, the PRS-300, was good if a little expensive. The new...
Fits well in a pocket; easy to read screen; fast...
Feels cheap; touch control could have been better...
A good-sized pocket ebook reader that’s not too expensive...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 08:04:45
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So far Sony is the only manufacturer of ebook reading devices that has attempted to break away from the slightly-larger-than-a-book-sized devices that everyone else is making.Its last Pocket reader, the PRS-300, was good if a little expensive. The new...
Fits well in a pocket; easy to read screen; fast...
Feels cheap; touch control could have been better...
A good-sized pocket ebook reader that’s not too expensive Good points Fits well in a pocket; easy to read screen; fast Bad points Feels cheap; touch control could have been better...
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It is becoming increasingly hard for us, when looking at new products, to focus just on the product itself. Whether it's an iPhone 4 a TomTom or even a Kindle what's starting to matter as much as, if not arguably more than, the device itself is the ecosys...
Despite its attractive form factor, excellent display and intuitive touch-driven interface the Sony Reader Pocket can't quite compete with the Amazon Kindle. Whispernet not only makes managing eBooks easier, the Amazon eBook store is also more comprehensi...
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You may recall that I wasn't very impressed with Samsung's E60 e-book reader. Sony's new Reader Pocket Edition is a very different page out of the book. Sony's Reader Pocket Edition PRS-350: the acme of e-book readers? Where the E60 is thick, the Reade...
Compact, cheap and easy to use - what better write-up can a handheld gadget get? Sony's Reader Pocket Edition is all of these, making it as close to the e-book reader ideal as any of its rivals, and closer than most. Only its inability to present unpr...
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Product Code: PRS350SC No matter how slick an e-reader's physical design, it's hard to resist the urge to touch the screen. Now you can easily use the screen to navigate, with the Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-350SC. Like its larger siblings in Sony...
For a small-screen e-reader, the new Sony Reader Pocket Edition is one of the best models you can buy - but you'll pay extra for Sony's unique touchscreen design. Melissa J Perenson, pcworld.com...
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You know how it is. You wait for ages and then three come along at once. No, not buses, but eBook readers. Following the groundbreaking Amazon Kindle and the Sony Reader Touch, comes the Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-350. It's stretching the bounds of...
A small, light and highly accomplished eBook reader, but it's a touch too expensive...
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No matter how slick an e-reader’s physical design, it’s hard to resist the urge to touch the screen, as you would on an iPad. But you can easily use the screen to navigate with the Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-350SC.Like its larger siblings in Sony’s...
Lightweight design, sharp, responsive touchscreen display...
No WiFi, no 3G...
Among the small, 5in-screen e-reader set, Sony has leaped to the head of the pack. If you want your e-reader in a paperback size, the Sony Reader Pocket Edition is the best model you can get.Related Tags: 3g, amazon, e-reader, guide, kindle, review, s...
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You know how it is. You wait for ages and then three come along at once. No, not buses, but eBook readers. Following the groundbreaking Amazon Kindle and the Sony Reader Touch, comes the Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-350. It's stretching the bounds of...
We find out if Sony's smallest eBook reader is as good as its bigger brother...
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We've seen a smattering of eBook readers trickle through our Labs, but this year marks the first time that manufacters are seriously including Australia in their eBook plans. As with all handheld devices, there are some important personal decisions to...
Size, features and capacity are all important factors when deciding on an eBook reader. So which should you choose?...
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