There's nothing really wrong with it except for the fact that it costs $10 more than competing e-readers that are just as good or better ( Kindle Paperwhite, Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight). I had a few nitpicks as about a couple of design elements, but overall I liked using this Reader. Overall, it's an attractive e-reader, with nice, dark text, good performance, and a lightweight design that makes it easy to hold in your hand. It looks very similar to last year's PRS-T1 - and also costs the same at $130 - but it brings some feature and performance improvements along with some tweaks to the button layout and design. The touch-screen e-ink e-reader weighs 5.9 ounces, and is available in black, white, and red. Sony, meanwhile, keeps its hand in the game, releasing an updated Reader every year or so.įor 2012, the new model is the Reader PRS-T2. The rest, of course, is history: Amazon has gone on to leverage its world-class store to dominate the e-book scene, while competitors like Barnes & Noble, Apple, and Kobo struggle to keep up.
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