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Old 09-06-2013, 04:12 AM   #120
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The light thing looks so slick and stylish. I really like it. I am also really pleased by the little things that reveal lots of good intellectual input put into the project. That small detail of opening the case and immediately the book opens in the last read page makes it look and feel even more like a classical paper book, that i consider an almost perfect product in terms of form and function. It was very well thought not to force the user to press a button to start reading. Less "device-y" and more "book".

The quick charge is technically very interesting and very useful. With such a long battery life i assume this feature will not be used very frequently but still is good to know you could extend significantly your reading time with just a quick charge.

In my opinion, great design details. It is hard to improve an almost perfect product as a paper book is, and Sony really tried to make not a completely new class of object, or a "reading machine" but instead something that uses new technology to create a modernized form of a "book". I like the approach.

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