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Location: Pennsylvania
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As a new Sony customer, I have found that they are no different than any other big company in this market. No more no less. As tho their product - I am very satisfied with my T1. It is everything and more that I have wanted in an eReader. Sure there are things that I wish for them to improve upon, but given that the product has been released for less than a month, I am willing to see what direction they go.
As others have well stated on this thread, if the product does not live up to the expectations that one gives it, just don't buy it. I usually wait for a product to go through its paces and be give the once-over before I buy it. But, I decided that this time I would be on the forefront and I have been greatly fulfilled with my purchase. I can understand the frustration that others feel, but understand not all of us feel the same way. |
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I am VERY disappointed with the T1's PDF support, which is NOT usable in reflow mode. I do have a T1, but have not decided whether to return it or not. It works very well with my EPUBs, but I *need* good PDF support like my 950. *sigh*
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Location: Norman, OK
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Wanting to hurt SONY? I think you are being a bit dramatic here - and off the mark. As I said, I have invested in SONY's system - I have three of their ebook readers plus accessories, hundreds of papers annotated in their closed annotations system, many books purchased from their store - and three active subscriptions. I truly hope they turn this business around... Really, I don't want to rain on anybody's parade (I know people get defensive when you criticize their recent purchases) nor am I here to bash SONY. Simply, I see SONY's reader has been on a rollercoster ride and I see lots of conflicting signals - a new line, but bugs - more communication (they even posted here) but also denial. So, I am simply, honestly, asking how does everyone feel about their future? It's not just curiosity. Even if you buy non protected books and strip them, even if you use Calibre - to some extent, you are buying into a closed system. In my cases, that has to do with the fact that a lot of my reading involves annotations. So the question is deeper than 'should I buy a T1'? The question is - should I move to a whole new brand/system - or at least give it a try? |
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I've never used annotations myself, although lately I've been thinking I might benefit from doing so. I would've hoped that their annotation system was more universal and portable--simple .txt files or something.
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Can one read too much?
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Location: Naples, FL
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I was hoping to use a T1 specifically for books that were only available in PDF format, no Epub possible. I assumed it would be possible to pinch and zoom the small size to make it larger, for instance? Or crop those gray side margins altogether?
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I decided to go down the tablet route (Apple iPad2) for PDF reading. My iPad2 display A4 formatted PDF documents (the majority of PDF formatting) very well indeed, and in colour. I can now have my extensive reference library at my hobby bench, where it is needed. If you truly want PDF display, then there is a beaut tutorial located in the Sony forum explaining how to reformat for ereaders, plus software such as Briss. |
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SeaBookGuy, the cropping and zoom features are nice. However, the T1 has a lag issue with PDF's that have text reflow. For some reason, the last screen of the reflowed page is slow to move forward (a noticeable pause). So if you use lots of graphics in your PDF's it's a good choice. However, if you have mostly text PDF, then your 650 is probably equal or better in comparison. It's something that needs to be fixed with a firmware update in the future.
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I looked at the new T1 last week, the font resizing is a bonus and WIFI is there for those that want it. Otherwise, I am very happy with my PRS-350. I also picked up a 650 for $149. I am very satisfied with the older models. I actually preferred the brush aluminum and the quality of the product. Sony had to introduce a low price ereader. I think they should have supplement their line with a higher quality ereader for those that are willing to pay for it. As for any trouble with my ereader - nothing. I have loaded over 200 books onto the ereader and have no problems with it.
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As a side note - I also used the 950 as a PDF reader for a while. Then settled on an iPad. For PDFs, nothing beats the larger screen...
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I too have a black 650 which I use on a daily basis and so far I have not noticed any finger prints on the bezel. I have cleaned the screen a few times but that it to be expected as I use touch all the time and rarely go anywhere near the buttons.
As for the theme of this thread I am pleased that I bought a 650 when they were still available. From what I've read here in the past couple of weeks I get the feeling the T1 is a step backwards in quality. Maybe if I was still using my 600 I would be prepared to put up with the crashing/freezing of the T1 just to have the better screen. As for the future I will be sticking with my 650 for as long as it lasts, and unless Sony has come out with a reader with better quality than the T1 then I will probably look elsewhere. After all there is no point paying a premium price for a device that is no better than the others out there. The Kindle is still cheaper than the T1. |
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I have mixed feelings about my T1. On the one hand I don't want to return it, but I think for the price it's unacceptable for a device to have to be hard reset just because the user wants to highlight some text or make a note. Sony should not have included these features if the hardware or software was not capable of handling it. I'm convinced this is a software issue though which makes it more frustrating. |
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https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=133924 and here https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...pdf+formatting |
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