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Old 07-12-2010, 06:20 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by simplyparticular View Post
I'd definitely be interested in knowing more about this, since I really like the 600, except for the daylight glare. Do you have pictures or can you describe how much 'less' it is? There aren't any 900 models on display locally. Maybe I'll just buy one like I've done all the others.
I'll take some pics in about 12 hours. It's darkest night here....
To give you some idea: I'd say, Sony 900 is exactly in the middle between Sony 505, nook and the likes and Sony 600.
It definitely still has glare. But in my opinion it's perfectly acceptable. And Sony 900 has lots of advantages: I find the cover perfect. It's integrated directly in the unit. It only covers the screen, not the back (which simply is the back of the reader). In general, I find Sony 900 one of the most beautifully designed units. And I love the form factor. Small enough to still rest comfortable in a single hand, but still bigger than your average reader.
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