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cybook gen3 vs sony ereader 505 which one?
Hello Everyone
![]() I am new to the forum have this is my first post. I wanted to get opinions from everyone if I could. I am looking into buying my first digital reader. I have pretty much narrowed it to Cybook gen 3 or sony 505. I dont need much just want to be able to read books (mostly a new release reader and fiction reader) I love reading and this would be my first introduction into the ebook world. I dont need internet connection, and not interested in the Kindle. Just wanted to see if anyone could give me their honest opinion of their device and why they like it. Or if what soomeone thinks of of the cybook vs the sony 505. I want to make sure I have a good selection of books (mostly new releases and fiction ![]() Gracie |
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Welcome to MobileRead, gratin3!
![]() I think you'll find that most of us love our reading devices around here -- but we've all got different ones! ![]() Seriously, though, the reason most of us love our readers is because most of us have done what you're doing: researched the matter before-hand. The Gen3 and PRS505 are fairly comparable machines as far as hardware goes. The displays are the same size and the same generation of e-ink. The processors and memory are similar. What it really comes down to is what you want to read, with a bit of a question of how much conversion you're willing to do. I'd suggest you start by looking at the various e-tailers for e-books and see how what you find compares to what you want to read. Obviously Mobipocket is the format you'll want to check for the Gen3 and Sony's BBeB for the PRS505. You can find Mobipocket books in a lot of places, but for BBeB, you'll need to check Sony's store and Fictionwise (they sell some of their titles in LRF, which is the unencrypted variant of BBeB). If you're willing to do some conversion, .LIT (Microsoft Reader format) can be converted to either format pretty easily, and it's very widely available. I'd suggest you also have a look at the discussions in the "Which one should I buy" subforum here, there's a lot of good comparitive discussion there. ![]() That should get you started, anyway, but do ask specific questions that you don't find the answers to. ![]() The important bit is that you find a device that works for what you need, and the research you're doing is a very good start on that. ![]() |
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Frankly, now that I've actually had my hands on all three of the Cybook Gen 3, the Sony Reader PRS-500, and the Sony Reader PRS-505, I'd have to admit that I'd probably go with one of the Sony's, if I had to make the choice all over again. And that's despite the fact that, being in Canada, I'd have a heck of a time using the Sony warranty if it was necessary.
For someone who actually lives in the US so that the Reader's warranty is easily usable, it seems like an even more clear-cut choice. The Sony Readers are considerably cheaper, have a much more satisfying and solid "feel", and include the cover, all at a price lower than that of the Cybook sans cover. The buttons on the Sony feel sturdier and, ergonomically, both the 500 and 505 seem marginally more comfortable than the Cybook, especially for page turning. The buttons also seem to be more responsive - maybe too much so, however, if you have a heavy touch. As far as title availability goes, check the MS Reader (.lit) formats rather than either the Sony-specific or the Mobipocket (for the Cybook). Even though the Cybook supports DRM'ed Mobipocket, I buy .lit if at all possible and convert, for the sake of future flexibility and access to my purchases. It would be equally easy to do so for the Reader. Until the publishing industry gets their collective heads out of their you-know-wheres and supports a unified standard for DRM'ed files - one which is not dependent on an outside server - or gets really smart and brave and offers everything as multi-format or *gasp* DRM-free, you may as well resign yourself to having to convert everything you buy unless you want to take a chance on it being inaccessible to your future ebook reading devices. Theoretically, if your local library offers Overdrive ebooks for loan, the Cybook works. In practice, results may vary and certainly won't be entirely satisfactory until Bookeen gets around to fixing a few bugs in the firmware. Unless and until there's a genuine fix, you might just as well count on Sony issuing a firmware update that would allow the Reader to handle Overdrive's library-loan PDFs. |
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My recommendation would be for the Gen3, for a number of reasons:
1. The Gen3 has dictionary support; the Sony doesn't. I find this EXTREMELY useful. 2. If you live outside the US, you effectively buy a Sony with no warranty. The Gen3 has a world-wide warranty. 3. The Gen3 allows you to load your own fonts, and view any book in any font and at any size that you wish. The fonts and sizes are much more restrictive with the Sony. However, both are excellent machines - I'm sure you'd be happy with either. |
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One thing to note, if you live in the USA, you'll get better support with the 505.
But if you live outside the USA and English is not your primary language, you may find the use the the dictionary worth getting a Gen3. |
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I want to thank everyone who replied with their comments it so appreciated. I am looking forward to meeting lots of people on this forum! I pretty much decided I am going to get the sony I just want to see if I can get one locally I have many borders stores and a sony store nearby so I am going to call them tomorrow. Thanks again and looking forward to much more chatting. Gracie
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I think you'll really enjoy your new 505 (once you get it) and if you need or want any help, MobileRead is the place to be.
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