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Sony Reader Touch Edition

13 September 2009 One Comment

Sony reader touch edition prs 600People are no longer need to bring their heavy books or texbooks anywhere they go. With the current technology, we’re able to put and squeeze everthing in one single gadget. This what exactly Sony had come out with, Sony Reader Touch Edition, with the 6″ display screen and easy-to-use touch navigation, you can navigate between pages easily and enjoy reading your favorite books.

With Sony reader touch edition, you’re able to take freehand notes and highlight texts that you’re planning to revisit later by using the stylus provided. This is pretty awesome as you’re able to do the things that you’re usually do with your conventional books. If you would like to use keyboard, this gadget even provide you with the virtual keyboard that you can use for entering quick notes or searching for your ebooks. When you’re finished, you can even export your notes to your PC by using the Ebook Library Software.

Sony reader touch edition supports both industry standard format which are ePub and PDF. You can have a wider access to the ebooks collection, whether it be free public domain titles from Google, Sony’s EbookStore or online aggregators across the internet. With the capacity of 512MB memory onboard, you no longer have to choose which books you want to carry while having your trips. You can carry over 350 books at one time and surely this gadget will be your best companion while traveling.

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