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Old 07-19-2010, 09:53 AM   #4
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Device: Sony PRS-500
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Originally Posted by Jeriho View Post
Hi, new to the forum

I have my eyes on Sony PRS-900, however when I read about ereaders about a year ago I understood that Sony ereaders let you upload only files from their online store. I have a lot of personally created .pdf , .epubs and so forth so I want to be sure that I could read whatever I load from my computer
One of the strength of Sony readers is that it let you to upload your own files without having to purchase from any online store. I have created many personal pdf. All you need is Calibre or Sony Reader Library to upload your own PDFs or EPUBs.

The Sony PRS-900 is a good and solid device. I never see it crashed before.

However, I recommend that you wait a bit to see what Sony will release next. Hopefully, it will be a 9.7" with Pearl E-ink display with the glare issue taking care of. Glare on PRS-900 is not that big a problem as compared to Sony Touch Edition. I would guess that with the new Pearl display it would be even less a problem than previous models.

Annotation and dictionary work great on both PRS-600 and PRS-900.

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