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Old 07-13-2013, 02:22 PM   #1
BreakingPoint0
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Next Gen Sony Reader Software Inquery

Hello everyone! First post and hopefully not a duplicate! I did some searching and didn't see anything else similar.

As far as we know Sony's rumored PRS-T3 is based on Android like the previous generation of Sony Reader. As I understand some people went as far with the older models to root and install a full version of Android, giving them access to a host of apps. The apps I would be most interested in are the reading ones.\

Did anyone install Android on their previous gen hardware and try out the reading apps from Amazon, B&N, Kobo, etc? If so, how was the experience? Was it usable?

I ask not for myself, but what Sony might have in mind.

Traditionally Sony Readers are a bit more expensive. What if Sony went as far as to install the other digital book vendor's software on their device out of the box? It may not be perfect, but if it's usable why not? This could give them a huge bump over the other e-readers: want to read everything you have without need to perform conversions? Come to a Sony! Not to mention justification of a higher price.

I personally would love the above. I don't think it would hurt Sony that much because it would be like the Kobo Arc. The Arc runs full Android and has access to the other vendor's apps, but all the Kobo stuff is so ingrained in the software it's hard to forget. If they make it about the quality Sony experience people may come for the ability to use other services, and then end up using Sony's because of the fact it's everywhere on the device. The transition of devices would be extremely easy since you wouldn't have to convert everything.

Anyone else think this might be possible? It's probably a long shot but I think it would make for a compelling reason to buy one.

Sorry if it didn't make total sense! I tend to ramble a bit when I'm excited about something tech wise
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