|  09-21-2009, 01:06 PM | #16 | |
| So Many Words to Read!            Posts: 411 Karma: 125665 Join Date: Aug 2006 Device: Kindle | Quote: 
 I used the device and it was not for me and I returned it. For others its the greatest thing since sliced bread (not sure why sliced bread is that cool, I have been told it is though) anyway if someone asks me, I would say, "pass", other would say go for it. Ultimately I think none would disagree that the display is not as good as the 505 (few are) and if that is important to you then you should pass or if you are able at least go see one for yourself. If like many others have said they value the touch features and the pdf zoom features than this may be your cup of Tea. I find it fascinating how the discussion turns from the device and opinions about the device to opinions about the people who have opinions. I will bow out of the discussion when it comes to that - I respect eveyone's opinion as there is no "right" or "wrong" when it comes to personal taste. and as Forest Gump once said "That is all I have to say about that..." Last edited by davidspitzer; 09-21-2009 at 01:08 PM. | |
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|  09-21-2009, 01:30 PM | #17 | 
| Connoisseur            Posts: 70 Karma: 700052 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: The Netherlands Device: Silver PRS 600,  Red PRS 650, Kindle 3 WiFi (Keyboard), Kindle 4 basic | 
			
			I'm actually contemplating buying a prs 505 now, since it has a bigger screen, and give the 300 as a gift to my brother. But I'm not sure yet. *grin* It's a lot of money to spend for me. I do love the 300 though, it's been pretty stable for me and good reading. I just like that with the 505 there are page turning buttons at the side of the device as I have small hands and sometimes even with the 300 it's difficult to reach the page turning button in the middle, especially when I'm reading in bed.
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|  09-21-2009, 01:40 PM | #18 | 
| Where's the backlight??            Posts: 52 Karma: 2089116 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Indianapolis, IN Device: Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 and Kobo Glo HD | 
			
			I'm personally pretty happy with the glare of the PRS-600.  I've been reading on Palm devices for the past five years, so, in comparison, the Sony has almost no glare.  I can't complain mainly because I'm so used to angling the reading device to avoid glare.
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|  09-21-2009, 03:28 PM | #19 | |
| Avid Reader           Posts: 273 Karma: 1332 Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: New Jersey Device: Kindle Paperwhite Signature, 2TB iPad Pro 11” | Quote: 
 Remember a minute having fun appears to be quicker than a minute bored.....it's still a minute   | |
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|  09-21-2009, 04:04 PM | #20 | 
| Member  Posts: 21 Karma: 10 Join Date: Aug 2009 Device: Kindle 2, PRS-600 (?) | 
			
			People say the glare is a non-issue over and over also. That doesn't bother me. Sometimes apologists even claim the "glare" is not really even really true glare at all and that I'm using the word wrong. That IS annoying to me.  Also people saying that other people are annoying for voicing their contrary opinions, is annoying. I am not a picky person, hardly ever return anything, and was pretty sure I'd fall in line with the 600 lovers. I complain not for the sake of complaining, but because I wish there had been more of a preponderance of detractors before I bought mine. My criterion for a good device is one that allows you to forget you're using an ebook reader, and for me the shiny screened 600 fails that test relative to my Kindle. I find the glare, though not a deal breaker, is a distracting impediment to easy, comfortable reading in various lighting conditions which is not at ALL balanced by the gimmicky touchscreen functionality. On the other hand, the loss of sharpness and contrast are slight and negligible to my eyes. | 
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|  09-21-2009, 04:27 PM | #21 | |
| 01000100 01001010            Posts: 1,889 Karma: 2400000 Join Date: Mar 2009 Device: Polyamorous | Quote: 
 Especially since some of us remember two short months ago when one of those posters kept saying that Sony was pulling out of the E-book business, despite others who had inside info that Sony was releasing new models. | |
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|  09-21-2009, 04:49 PM | #22 | 
| Now you lishen here...            Posts: 2,494 Karma: 479498 Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Seattle-ish Device: Sony PRS-650. Kobo Touch, Kindle Fire | 
			
			I personally seek out that outlandish glare. That's why I love my 700. I can read on it, shave with it by using it's mirror like surface, and using four of them, make a crude parabolic reflector for setting ants on fire... and pbooks! The more glare the better I say! In fact, the next time some bothersome poster goes from topic to topic complaining about the glare on an ereader device they have never actually used, I am gonna just laugh at them and then set them on fire with the mighty glare from my 700! Try that with your non-glare ereader! Can't wait for my touch screen PRS 900, I should be able to down airplanes with that thing! | 
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|  09-21-2009, 04:51 PM | #23 | 
| lurker     Posts: 123 Karma: 356 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: EU Device: I should probably stop | 
			
			Donnageddon, priceless    | 
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|  09-21-2009, 04:55 PM | #24 | 
| Zealot            Posts: 139 Karma: 1057240 Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Brighton, England Device: Sony PRS-T1, Kindle 3G, Kindle DX | 
			
			I got a 600 and love it. Glare - I don't notice it until I fire up my old 500 and look at the screen. If I don't look at the 500, then I quickly forget the difference. The glare doesn't seem to have stopped me reading in any conditions yet, thought I'm sure it will. The touch screen has meant that on a few docs I have been able to mark up typos and I'll go back and fix my source material, so next time I read that doc it is improved. While this isn't something I can imagine happening a lot, it is kind of useful. Also highlighting some quotes I like it very nice. Thus - the touch screen functionality, for me, is providing more benefit than the loss of some clarity (that I don't even notice most of the time). Just thought I'd say. | 
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|  02-22-2010, 01:04 PM | #25 | 
| Junior Member  Posts: 1 Karma: 10 Join Date: Feb 2010 Device: Sony PRS600 | 
			
			Has anyone had trouble with their Sony600 freezing?  I first one lasted 3 weeks before it froze. Sony sent me a reburbished one in place of the frozen one. I have had it for about4 weeks and it has frozen too. I am really aggravated with it. Help?
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|  02-22-2010, 01:07 PM | #26 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,454 Karma: 37243 Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Europe Device: pocketbook 360, kindle 4 | 
			
			The 600 does freeze from time to time, but not frequently enough to be a nuisance. You just have to reset it (press reset and at the same time the power button, then release reset and push power button again). Didn't resetting it help? Why did you have to send it back? And welcome to MR, by the way   | 
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|  02-22-2010, 03:04 PM | #27 | 
| Guru           Posts: 750 Karma: 1323 Join Date: Dec 2009 Device: PRS-505, PRS-600, iPad 16GB Wifi, Kindle Voyage, Nexus 6, Razr HD | 
			
			Just stumbled over this thread and I must say, I just love the talk about opinions and the right and wrong thing and such   Opinions are just opinions. I wouldn't take any of them as an offence. There's no right, no wrong. The only device necessary for a person is the one which suits the persons needs. I have a 505 which I love for its display. It has tradeoffs though. I passed it on to my wife and she's similarly enthusiastic about it as I am. I switched to the 600 for several reasons already explained. I love it for its features the 505 didn't have. It has other tradeoffs that the 505 didn't have ;-) Ok, I also wanted to just give my 2 cent. | 
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|  02-22-2010, 03:15 PM | #28 | 
| Connoisseur            Posts: 59 Karma: 712900 Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Hull, UK Device: Kindle PW, Kindle Keyboard, Kobo Touch, Sony PRS-505, 600 & Librié | 
			
			I think the glare is an issue and I HAVE used the device extensively. It's not a dealbreaker, but definitely an issue. And, as other people said, it's not the only one. The quality of the text is not as good as on the non-touch screen models. I still love it though. I just hope Sony sorts these things out for the next models. | 
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|  02-23-2010, 01:12 PM | #29 | |
| Addict            Posts: 234 Karma: 6720 Join Date: Aug 2008 Device: SONY PRS505 | Quote: 
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|  02-24-2010, 09:12 AM | #30 | 
| YODA's Uglier Twin            Posts: 974 Karma: 6295251 Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Leicester, UK Device: PRS-600 and 2 Kindle 3's - and now a K4 + HTC Desire HD | 
			
			BRILLIANT !   I agree completely, I've had my 600 for just 2 hours, and it's great, I read every post, every review of all the Sony Readers Then I bought it, I've tested for glare, in as many light conditions as I can, I'm as blind as a Bat, but i can manage the glare and the contrast with no problems whatsoever !  was late, but boy I'm having fun   | 
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