October 24th, 2011

Sony PRS-T1 Reader Hacked To Run The Kindle Android App And More

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There’s finally a legitimate reason to buy the new-ish Sony T1 Reader: You can hack it and install the Kindle Android app. I kid. However, there is a new hack for Sony’s least expensive ereader that allows for root access, effectively opening up the device to all sorts of Android uses. This of course includes the Kindle app. → Read More

September 10th, 2010

The case for the dedicated e-reader: When it's time to go off the grid

With the advent of the iPad and the plethora of cheaper Android tablets that are due to flood the market over the coming months, there’s an increasingly popular theory in the tech industry: the days of the dedicated e-reader are numbered.

Last week we published the latest forecasts from Informa Telecoms & Media analysts that said as much. Sales of ‘smartbooks’ (a loosely defined term) are… → Read More

September 1st, 2010

Sony Refreshes Reader Family With New Screens And Bodies

As expected, the new lineup of Sony Readers has arrived with the rumored touch capability, though there’s none of the 3G we heard about. Query: why is every company releasing things so late tonight? It’s a good thing I have no life!

The familiar three “editions” of the e-reader family are still around, but they’ve been improved with the new Pearl e-ink display for improved contrast and speed, and… → Read More

July 13th, 2010

Get a refurbished Sony Reader for only $99

$100 has long thought been the magical price point for ebook readers and we’re kind of already there — with refurbished models at least. This Sony Reader deal undercuts the Kindle refurb by a 10 spot and gets us away from three digit prices. However, you should probably opt for the Kindle deal as long as its available. Unless of course you’re against having wireless access to the… → Read More

June 4th, 2010

Sony Reader spreads its wings, will be available internationally later this year

The Sony Reader, going international. The electronic book reader, which is only available here and there, will spread to Japan, China, Australia, Italy, and Spain before the end of the year. Shocked. → Read More

January 25th, 2010

The Kandle is obviously a LED light for the Kindle

The Kandle. It’s a pun. Get it? $24.95 on Amazon and works on the Kindle, Sony Reader, and other eBook readers according to the product description. [via Oh Gizmo] → Read More

October 2nd, 2009

Buy a W Series laptop or Rose Sony Reader and help support breast cancer awareness

This is nice. Sony is donating $110,000 to breast cancer research in conjunction with sales of their Pink W Series notebook or their pink Reader Pocket Edition.

Both items are pink and pretty. → Read More

August 12th, 2009

Hacking the Sony Reader

The Register has a nice piece on hacking the Sony Reader, allowing you to install all sorts of goodies onto the Linux-powered e-reader. I’ve never been a big fan for the Sony Reader but clearly hackers prefer this device over the closed Kindle. → Read More

February 26th, 2009

Sony Reader: Ian Fleming Edition

Although I don’t get the feeling that Ian Fleming would have been a big e-book fan (he was a paperback kind of guy), that doesn’t mean it wouldn’t be awesome to have a 007-themed Sony Reader. Unfortunately the Reader itself is standard issue — but the cover for it is embossed leather, and the Reader comes with two free Bond books. → Read More

December 19th, 2008

Foxit takes eBooks to a new low with the eSlick

So far eBook devices chief sticking point is the high price. The $300+ range of the Kindle and Sony Reader turns off all but the most avid gadgetphile, book proprietor. Maybe the $259 eSlick by Foxit will find more success even though it opts for a lower price rather than fancy connectivity or e-ink backlighting. It’s still slim at .4-inches thick and ships with 128MB of internal memory… → Read More

September 20th, 2008

Little Red Sony Reader spotted in the wild

Some Sony Reader fanboy might, just might get excited to see a red Sony Reader pics in the vast spans that is the Internet. They say the red looks great thanks to its metallic, matte finish, but it’s kind of hard to tell thanks to amazingly bad photos. So until clear photos come from someone that actually knows how to use a digital camera appear, I’m pull the “pics or it… → Read More

September 27th, 2006

RIYL: Hatin' On Sony's Reader

yesterday is dead in the water. Oh, wait, maybe it does. Or at least so says David Rothman over at TeleRead as he compared it to the Edsel, an automobile failure beyond compare in 1958. His key arguments are certainly not offbase – monochrome screen, general suckiness of DRM, only 10,000 or so titles, no backlight, and a relatively high cost for a very limited product. However, all this… → Read More