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Old 12-15-2007, 03:47 PM   #12
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Sony is such a big company with so many products, often I'll see a Sony product in the store for the first time and I've never heard of it before.



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Originally Posted by allen.gotwald View Post
Yes I bought one. No it isn't perfect. I'm thrilled with the device, it's legibility, portability and available content. The 100 free classics (from a choice of more than 1000) almost pays for the device and the list of available books is mostly satisfying. I wish Sony would get rid of the proprietary nature of denying PDF DRM and Mobi-pocket e-books but I also appreciate that BBeB tailors the text to be optimized on the reader. PDF however doesn't read well on the device unless it can be saved to a large print font (14 is ok). I bought it as an e-book (not an MP3 player and not to access internet). It light and portable and holds dozens of texts. I'm a satisfied customer who wonders why SONY doesn't advertise this product. I first saw the device when I noticed someone else with one. Where-ever I go to read, I get questions on the device. But I've yet to see it actively advertised.
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