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On this month's CNN business traveler show, Richard Quest began to touch the ebook "road test for Sony Reader and Amazon Kindle". Sony's e-
In 2006, the book was released after a series of failed attempts to bring books from paper to the screen.
At the end of 2007, Amazon began to challenge Sony.
The Kindle is still available only in the United States.
Sony's readers are available in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.
Amazon has not released sales data, but it can be confirmed that Kindle books account for more than 10% of its book sales.
The company's current equipment is also sold out due to "a lot of customer demand.
In December 2008, Sony revealed it had sold 300,000 of its electronics. books.
Both devices use the same "electronic paper" technology to make sure the text looks as clear as it is on paper.
Unlike the computer, the screen has no backlight, which means there is no eye fatigue when reading.
You can read outdoors and indoors.
The machine will not use any power until the page changes.
This means that in the case of a Sony Reader, full battery charging can last for a few days, if not weeks.
The navigation tool makes it easy to turn pages or jump to any position in the book.
Newspapers, magazines and blogs can also be downloaded.
The newspaper subscription fee is approximately $14 per month and is delivered daily at three o'clock A. M. est.
Do you have an e-book?
What do you think?
Sounds good under Amazon Kindle. The price of the Kindle has risen sharply
The front desk cost $359. But each e-
The book fee is only $9. 99 to download.
Impressive 200,000 titles are also available.
The main advantage of the Kindle is that it offers free wireless technology.
This means that books can be downloaded immediately, anytime, anywhere.
Users can also use the reader as a basic web browser to access the electronics. mails and news.
Kindle can store up to 200 books. Users can e-
Mail Microsoft Word documents and pictures to readersthe-go viewing.
You can also take notes and notes on books and documents.
The wireless technology of the Kindle will not allow you to roam all countries overseas.
Richard Quest failed in both countries.
He also wants readers to be more fashionable, smarter and not feel like computers.
Sony Reader e-book PRS-505 and PRS-
The 700 Sony Reader costs $299 and is simple in design and weighs just 250 grams.
To lighten the eyes, the reader can zoom in to 200% and it has a built-in
Up to 160 e-in memory-books.
Its rechargeable battery powers the user over 7,500 pages or three weeks.
Sony currently offers more than 50,000 e-books.
Because readers support other electronic
Book formats, including Adobe eBooks and EPUB, have access to thousands of books from other stores, websites and public libraries.
Its latest model, PRS-
700, with an interactive touch screen display, can accommodate 300 books for $400.
One drawback of the Sony Reader is that you need to connect it to your computer and download books from special websites.
Its charm lies in its exquisite and fashionable design.
The judgment task did not miss the feeling of a paper page.
He hopes that every reader can provide the advantages of another reader.
On the Sony Reader, he wants to be able to take notes and manage the materials better.
Kindle is perfect for non
But Quest prefers smarter design.
But, given everything, Sony Reader won his verdict as an e-readerbook of choice.