10-02-2013, 07:36 PM | #31 |
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the reason i have all these different models is that something better keeps coming out, or i am in need of different features. my first was the sony prs-500. then i got the 950 for use with pdf files. then the kindle paperwhite because i wanted to read the free amazon books on e-ink as opposed to a computer screen or a lcd backlit tablet. then the kobo aura hd because of the front-light for epubs. then the larger onyx boox because of better pdf handling than the prs-950. i primarily switch between the kindle, the aura hd, and the onyx boox depending on what i am reading. but if the 13.3" sony ever lands and is capable of both pdf and epubs, i will most likely hand off most of my readers to others.
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10-03-2013, 10:45 AM | #32 |
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Stupid misleading thread title.
Sony is pulling back from many US electronics /computer market segments because they feel their products are not competitive. I can not abandon buying Sony readers that are not available for sale. Sony new T2 has maybe slight improvements over T1 and T3 has maybe slight improvements over T2. This reminds me of US made cars from 1955 to 1970 when Toyota came in and gained large market share. Sony once sold great 5" readers that are now failing due to age but no replacement reader from Sony is available. Sony has also abandoned popular firmware features once only available with old Sony readers. Sony has stopped innovating to lead or even maintain their reader market share. Their only innovation is style, or color changes and better ways to stop owners of their readers installing android apps. My Sony T1 is a good reliable reader with features I like and I would probably buy a replacement Sony reader when my T1 dies but that might be like trying to buy replacement 5" Sony reader. I suspect Sony has slow cumbersome management problem that results in high overhead costs. Last edited by filmo; 10-04-2013 at 07:07 AM. |
10-03-2013, 12:44 PM | #33 |
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350 - almost the best thing Sony ever made ?
Just a personal opinion, and I've tried most of 'em, and still going...... But the size is the clincher - along with the superb build quality. |
10-03-2013, 10:39 PM | #34 |
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The 350 is sweet. It's the backup for my T1, but fits much better in my back pocket. I'm considering going back to pbooks/the library entirely, at least for a while.
Maybe a Christmas gift to myself in the form of a Kobo Aura HD. Last edited by FacebookVirus; 10-03-2013 at 10:47 PM. |
10-04-2013, 10:17 AM | #35 |
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Maybe abandoning Sony isn't a bad idea after all. When I'm in the market for a new book, I see no reason to patronize the Sony reader store as I have many times in the past.
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10-05-2013, 02:37 PM | #36 | |
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1) Sony readers can still be purchased. It appears only the T2 red is out of stock. 2) Sony has a reader book store where books can still be licenced. Question is, should all future purchases be done outside of Sony? |
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10-06-2013, 12:13 AM | #37 |
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I've started making my ebook purchases from Kobo rather than the Sony store lately. I used to buy from Books on Board, and the above T3 news doesn't fill me with confidence that Sony plans to stick with the US ebook market.
Really would like to avoid having yet another bookstore disappear into the ether with my epubs. Yeah, I back-up my data redundantly, but I still like having the option of a fresh download out there if I need it. OTOH, I love their hardware, and grabbed up one of the red T2s when the price dropped. I'll hang onto my 300 and 350 until they give out on me too. |
10-15-2013, 11:14 AM | #38 |
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I am sorry to hear that Sony is not going to sell the T3 in the US. I have not used a Sony e-reader but competition is important to keep other e-reader manufacturers honest. More importantly, Sony has some of the most loyal customers that I have seen. Many folks on this site have stood up and explained why you love your Sony's and why you don't want anything else. You helped other folks make informed decisions.
It is a shame that Sony seems to be leaving the US behind. I suspect that it is not about overhead or cost but that they have not sold enough e-readers in the US to make it worth their while. Hopefully you find other e-readers or battery replacements for your current Sony's that give you as much joy as your Sonys do. |
10-15-2013, 12:12 PM | #39 | |
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Sony had a good head start on most of the other brands but decided to be a wallflower and sit in the corner while Kindle and the others got up and boisterously danced all around the room. Now they're wearing last year's ball gown, putting on a wilted corsage in a half-hearted attempt to dress up, yet not even bothering to show up at the prom in the US where we Sony suitors were anxiously waiting to sign their dance card. You're right about Sony loyalty. I'm on my 4th Sony Reader and was hoping for a new incarnation this year, but feel kind of jilted now. There was just sooo much they could have done to make their product the belle of the ball, but instead meekly stepped aside and tip-toed out of town. We haven't abandoned Sony. They have abandoned us. |
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10-15-2013, 01:16 PM | #40 |
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10-15-2013, 06:48 PM | #41 | |
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I cannot comment with regards to their strategy regarding ereaders, but I do know that Sony currently regard the USA as a low priority market for cellular phones (and some other small devices too). I suspect they also see that most people will be reading ebooks on other more versatile and powerful integrated devices in the near future and that dedicated ereaders will become a niche market perhaps inappropriate for a big global electronics company to be in (are there any other big global electronics companies making readers - Phillips, Panasonic, etc? Can't recall any, off hand). They are not the only ones that have placed USA with low priority with respect to electronic devices, as one other example the USA was a low priority market for Nokia for a number of years (predominantly because of the US's fascination with Apple). |
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10-17-2013, 10:51 PM | #42 |
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I must admit that one of the benefits of Sony abandoning the hardware business in the US is that I'm really starting to shop around for books. If I'm lazy and need a book nowwww, I might go the extra cost for a Sony licence and download instantly via WiFi/3G on the reader. However, most of my purchases have been through Google these days. Lot more searching via Luzme.
And for PDF reading on the largest screen, my company purchased for me a Kindle DX. Nice large screen, poor interface. It might be worth printing out the pages. Sigh. |
10-18-2013, 02:44 AM | #43 |
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10-18-2013, 03:03 AM | #44 |
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I'd say it depends how close you live to the border or how friendly you are with Canadians. If you can make a weekend trip across the border to pick up a T3 and don't mind the lack of warranty support, sure, do so. If you have Canadian friends or relatives, impose upon their goodwill and get them to buy one and ship it. No worries. If those options aren't available to you, I'd say it's probably time to go with something else. A Kobo, I guess, though the thought makes me shudder, with all the firmware horror stories. Fortunately, I'm on the right side of the border and don't have to make this choice.
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10-18-2013, 06:33 AM | #45 |
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When I go to the Sony ebooks site and click on the Reader tab at the top right, it directs to a general Sony hardware site. There I see all sorts of Sony hardware, but no readers.
So it isn't just that they're selling only the T-2 rather than the T-3 in the US. I'm in the US and they're not interested in selling me an ereader at all. I'm not getting huffy about it - not worth it - I'm just moving on. |
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