The Sony Reader has more editions than any other ebook reader. There is the Touch Edition, the Daily Edition, and the Pocket Edition. Read the reviews below and discover the best one for you.
Sony's biggest competitors are the Amazon Kindle and the Barnes and Noble Nook. Take a look at their different editions.
BARNES AND NOBLE
Touch Edition
The Touch Edition lets you access up to 350 books. And the best feature is the touch screen. It's so easy to navigate.
Daily Edition
The Daily Edition lets you access your books and periodicals wirelessly. But it's the most expensive of the Sony Readers
Pocket Edition
The Pocket Edition has a small 5 inch display which makes it easy to take with you.
The Results
The Sony Reader has 2 major challenges.
You have to connect to a computer to download your books (except for the wireless version) And they support limited file formats so the book you really want to read may not be available
My Choice My choice for an ereader is still the Kindle. And here is why:
Amazon is by far the largest company of all the ebook reader companies They have been pursuing this technology the longest They have the largest number of books You'll be able to buy them in Target
So if you are still on the fence about which one to choose, head over to Amazon and check out the reviews of the Kindle. You won't be disappointed. Or check out my blog at Ebook Reader Reviews Blog.com.
Sony Reader Review BARNES AND NOBLE
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