Here's a brief description from Sony's webpage for the device: "A better way to read and write. In a world overwhelmed with paper, Sony introduces a revolutionary way to work. Digital Paper from Sony, in conjunction with a cloud service, gives you the power to annotate, share, and save your documents – all from a handy device that's light enough to carry anywhere."
The original device was intended for professionals, and was paired with back-end software you could license to make saving and sharing documents within an organization easier. So, these devices are designed primarily for that. If you want to use it as a reader, that's up to you, but don't blame Sony for not meeting your needs for that, because they never claimed that they would.
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