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Old 02-26-2009, 12:18 PM   #20
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lessee - the sony 700 isn't a 6 inch screen, is it? the article indicates that the 700 is smaller than kindle, and that the only reason eink is easier on the eyes is less glare.

i swear, the people writing these articles could do better just by spending an hour at mobileread than whatever it is they're doing - or not doing.

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Sony’s sleek PRS-700 digital reader, meanwhile, has a 6-inch touch screen and virtual keyboard. As with the Kindle, you can make annotations, and the reader remembers where you left off in a book. This reader, however, does display page numbers, so it’s less confusing if you lose your spot. Both the Kindle and the Sony Reader use E-Ink technology in their displays, which produces less glare.

The $400 Sony Reader is smaller than the Kindle. Sony also makes the PRS-505, for $300.
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