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Groupie
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Vancouver, BC,Canada
Device: iPad2-64gb, Sony PRS-T1, KOBO mini
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Which one do you have? What do you like most about it?
I sooooooo like to have an ebook reader device. I love the idea of not carrying tons of books, especially while I am always on the go (for work with waiting times!).
Anyways, I first thought an Ipod would be great, because you have so much more than reading ebooks; music, games.....but think about it, there is only one game I like to play and music, yes its nice to have music in the car while Im driving. Not so many extra's than the ebook reader that I definitely like most of all. What is your experience? iPods have smaller screen than the 5" Sony I would like (and is affordable for me). |
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eBook Enthusiast
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: UK
Device: Kindle Oasis 2, iPad Pro 10.5", iPhone 6
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A dedicated device is always going to be better at its job than a multipurpose one. Yes, the iPod Touch can be used as a bookreader, and it works "OK", but the battery life is short and the screen small. A dedicated bookreader has a battery life measured in weeks rather than hours, and eInk screens are much easier on the eye than backlit LCD screens.
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Warrior Princess
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Device: PRS-505; PRS-350, PRS-T1, iPad, Aura HD
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If you really do want to be able to listen to music on your ebook reader as well as read, you can always give the Sony 505 / 600 a try, they can play mp3s. I have to admit that I have not tried out this feature yet.
Until I got my reader, I regularly had 3+ books in my (huge) purse all the time. Now, I only have my reader, and my shoulders are thankful! E-ink really is fantastic. I used to read ebooks off of my computer screen, and would get strong headaches after a few hours of reading. Now, I upload all of my school notes and other such reading as well onto my reader, and find that I "sneak" a lot more studying into my day - no more messing with bulky piles of photocopied papers on the bus, while waiting in line at the bank, etc. AND during boring classes I pretend I am taking notes, but I am REALLY reading something juicy on my Sony 505. Love it! |
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neilmarr
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Monaco-Menton, France
Device: sony
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I'm an old stick-in-the-mud. I've been dreaming of a single-fuction ebook-dedicated reader for the past fifteen years. Now that I have one (the excellent 505) I certainly want no distractions. I want to read unadulterated words on a page. That's all. Neil
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Location: UK
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browneyedgurl
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Warren, OH
Device: PRS-505/950x2, PRS-600 silver, Galaxy III purple, T2 black
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I have a Sony PRS-505 and a Sony PRS-600 and I have to say that I don't think I could do without either of them. The Sony PRS-300 is at a decent price, but I'm sure you could find a 505 for maybe $50 more and it would be able to view pictures and play music. What I love most about my reader....hmmmm....not sure there are enough words, lol! The screen (on both devices, although people argue that the 505/300's screen is much nicer than the 600) is very crisp and clear, and is very natural to read. I didn't know anything about them 9 months ago and now if you tried to take mine away I'd beat you up, lol! There's no eyestrain, so if you read for long periods of time it won't be a problem. If you have a Borders/Best Buy/Sony store anywhere close to you I'd say go check out the demo models.
It sux b/c if you want to check out Amazon's Kindle there aren't any places to go to try it out and see if that's what you might want. It depends largely on what you're reading; I bought my Sony and I haven't looked back! By the way, welcome to the forums!!! |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Vancouver, BC,Canada
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I am quite interested in getting a Sony PRS-505S. Actually I think this is one I can get my hands on in Canada! Havent seen another one than just the Sony's at Best Buy and Future Shop. From what I read on the internet (Futureshop has them in boxes, cant even show a demo!) this one is pretty good! I first wanted to have an iPod but honestly I would use the ebook library more than games or music. You say the 505 even has music? |
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Austrian Bookworm
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Austria
Device: Pocketbook Inkpad 4
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Rocket Ebook:
+ nostalgic + Backlight - Akku-Power - Only supports txt, html and reb - weight Bookeen Cybook Gen3: + Zooming in PDF's + custom fonts - crashes all the time - feels "cheap" - not really useable for lefthanders - Support Sony PRS-505: + Design + Useable by left- and righthanders + Supports a wide range of formats PocketBook 360°: + useable by left- and righthanders + Best Display Quality of all my readers + best Software + very stable + Great Cover - Plastic, doesn't feel as "high quality" as the Sony |
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browneyedgurl
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Warren, OH
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Screen is 1" bigger Plays music and allows you to view/store pics Has SD card and Pro Duo card storage If you're leaning toward the 505 get it. The worst thing that could happen would be you have to send it back ![]() |
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Wizard
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Asia
Device: Kindle 3 WiFi, Sony PRS-505
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I have a PRS-505 and I can say I like only 3 things about it:
Decent battery life Good balance of thickness/thinness Non-proprietary input (SD/USB) Beyond those, I dislike just about everything about it. |
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Wizard
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Brisbane Australia
Device: Sony PRS-600
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I have my Sony PRS600
![]() The purpose was soley so I can take books on the upcoming holiday (going away for 6 weeks). Downloaded heaps of books in the first few days - gotta start again as I read most of them already. It stores books and that's all i want it to do. I don't need a 1-for-everything thingies. That would just confuse me and I usually don't hear anything when I read so why bother. Oh, and btw - anyone thinking of touching my Reader ![]() |
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