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![]() If you can get one at a reasonably acceptable price, they are indeed truly incredible readers. NO - you should not have ANY trouble with ADE, since it's already registered, you can just add in the Sony and it will use the existing authorization. ADE lets you authorize up to 6 devices on the same account, with the PC install counting as the first, so if you only have one external reader authorized you should still have 4 authorizations open, and will still have 3 more device authorizations open even after authorizing your Sony. Nor should it be a problem if you install the Sony PC 'Reader Library' Software, because it should piggyback on the existing ADE account authorization. The only issue I have had with the Sony Reader Library is that it wants to run at startup on the PC, and that can mess with Calibre and ADE, so I find it best to turn off that feature. Disabling the Reader Library PC software from running at boot-up used to require Spybot or another config tool, but now you can just option it off in the Reader Library preferences menu. Last edited by delphin; 03-12-2011 at 05:56 PM. |
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Delphin, it is a bit different over here in the old world. Sony is the company when it comes to ereaders. Have a look at these figures here.
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There's a whole big, wide world out there geographically and internet-wise and yet somehow you think this one itty bitty (English speaking) forum, as great as it is, has a "HUGE" impact on Sony sales? ![]() |
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When I decided on the 650, it was pretty much a case of elimination. I ruled out a Kindle because I thought it was a crappy piece of hardware, and the Nook was too heavy, and I was concerned about the battery life. I had joined the Kindlebook forum and the NookBook forum long before arriving here. I'm the one exception out of everyone I know that has eReaders. WE |
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That's why I made a distinction between Sony and the Kindle and other readers in my previous comments. I think that MOST Sony buyers end up with a Sony because they have done their research first. ![]() Sure there are probably a few idiots that bought Sony readers because they ARE the most expensive, or because they heard that Martha Stewart, or Opra has one "and thats all I need to know", but in the majority of cases I think some research is involved. And anyone who Googles around a bit is going to end up here pretty quickly. ![]() |
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But facts are facts . . . This is not an 'itty bitty' forum, it's the largest forum of it's type on this planet by a very very very large margin. As Poppaea has pointed out, Sony's are indeed popular in countries outside the U.S. and UK and EU, even were they are not officially supported, and have to be 'hacked' like Russia. Guess what? Most of those Russian guys who are doing the Sony reader hacking are ALSO members of this forum (and some English speaking users here also check in on the Russian forum using Google language tools to take advantage of their enhanced firmware.) In English speaking forums like this one, someone from Germany can share thoughts with someone from China using a common language (english). English has become the preeminent language on the Internet simply because it represents a convenient lingua franca for world commerce. There is nothing insulting, oppressive, or tyrannical about this, because English, by its very nature, already includes elements derived from French, German, and dozens of other languages (like the phrase lingua franca for example which comes from Italian). Because of the influence of the Internet, as this this trend continues, in a hundred years we will see a convergence towards a world version of English, that incorporates many more additions from other languages. The fact that the English spoken in a hundred years may bear little resemblance to the colloquial American English spoken today doesn't bother me in the least, and I think most other Americans are pretty easy going about this. So, please don't try to treat me like the "Ugly American" here, because in a way, the world has appropriated MY language, not the other way around. |
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I find your lack of understanding to be astounding! Ugly American??? WTH did you get that from??? My only point in saying English speaking is that there are many, many, people and places around the world. This forum is one small part. It's small and it's only one sector, the English one thereby excluding all the other ones out there. Not everyone speaks it. I don't need a lecture on the origins of the English language. Your doing so only proves you can't grasp what I'm saying. As great as this forum is, it's small in the world-wide scheme of things out there. To say it's influence on Sony sales is "HUGE" is utter nonsense. Where's the info with the total number of members and highest number of guests? Surely that would prove something to you. If it turns out that this site has several millions of members, then I'll be quiet. But I somehow doubt that to be the case. |
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I found it! Under Quick Links click on Who's Online and you'll see this next to the numbers of who's currently on this site.
"Most users ever online was 3041, 12-25-2010 at 08:01 PM." |
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Whether you buy or not, i agree with the franks and beans. Open a couple of cans of pork and beans, chop a handful of weenies in half and toss them in. Nuke it til it's hot. Serve onpaper plates to avoid dishwashing. Then eat it while you keep reading. Only 5 mi utes of reading interruption.
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delphin, thank you so much for reassuring me about the ADE thing. It's quite important and I find it really useful
![]() I agree with Poppaea SONY is a big name here in Europe. Although those who vaguely heard of the existence of readers by default call them all Kindle (I was asked this when I was "advertising" my Opus "is that a Kindle?") I was thinking of the importance of MR regarding the markets/prices. If you were in marketing department of an ereader company wouldn't you surf the net to read what users have to say? While I agree it may have little impact on prices I wouldn't be surprised if some Sony people were reading this. Somehow they realised the 600 and 300 were not so good? I did some more research on 650 today. It does not read my language for sure. I'd have to stick to English or do some flash (doesn't it render the guarantee void??) or I'd have to do some circus via Calibre (was too complicated for the moment to understand) And I can pay with debit card only I get paid on the 15th and they take the payment at the beginnig of the next month so within the same salary. Price is not so much a big problem, it's the real usability. Thanks everyone! |
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EPUB supports embedded fonts, and if the Sony is indeed popular in your country, the publishers will take advantage of this to embed a good Unicode font as part of the EPUB itself. Using EPUBs with embedded fonts should allow you to read your language on your Sony with no custom hacks or other changes. Many U.S. publishers of EPUBs in the English language now embed the freely available Charis SIL font, which has support for Cyrillic and other special Eastern European character sets (over 4600 character glyphs) If the publishers here in the U.S. are embedding a sophisticated Unicode font like Charis SIL just so they don't mess up the occasional umlaut that seeks it's way into an English language title, then I am pretty sure that you can count on anyone publishing in your language to do the same. If you want to create or convert your own ebooks, it's not too hard to embed a font like Charis SIL yourself (and this is a good idea because it will insure that ALL EPUB readers can display your EPUB, even if their internal font doesn't support all the needed characters) Last edited by delphin; 03-14-2011 at 12:01 PM. |
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Well my dear friends the problem is sol.....d out. Went today to the shop after work only to see empty space where 650 used to be. Not even the one to fiddle with anymore. Oh well. Anyway it's kind of bitter sweet feeling as on one hand I'd love to have it - would have been my preferred ereader (but for the font problem) but as I said I couldn't really justify spending 235 euro.
If they pop up at a lower price I will get one. On a positive note I found (which I thought I lost) guarantee card for my dead Netronix thingy, which is still valid. I will try to get money back and if I succeed I'll invest it in Sony. Delphin, many thanks again for taking time to answer my questions! I will save the answers for future reference ![]() |
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When I purchased my 650 they were a little more widely available, but it did take me a few weeks to find one at a price I was willing to pay.
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It's Dr. Penguin now!
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Well, I'm not trying to boycott, but I do refuse to buy one until I can get it on sale. Mostly because I can't justify $229 USD + tax when I already have a reader that (mostly) works just beautifully... |
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