Thread: PRS-500 Why no native Reader apps?
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Old 05-04-2007, 03:41 PM   #8
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Device: Sony PRS-500 (RIP); PRS-600 (Good Riddance); PRS-505; PRS-650; PRS-350
To be dead blunt here, what is there to add anyway? The clock is neat-o, but I don't want something flashing at me while I'm reading a book!

The only thing I see of value is more robust reading software that supports multiple formats (.lit, Palm, Encrypted PDF, etc.).

While the Reader certainly has some coolness appeal as a mini-Linux box, the vast, vast, vast majority of purchasers are in it for one specific reason: reading books.

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