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Udgivet: 2012-11-09, Forfatter: Helena , anmeldelse af: chipchick.com
As lightweight as it gets, display holds up really well in sunlight, builtin wireless, touchscreen U.I. is easy to use, comes with web browser and note taking apps, three color choices available, The
Google books content no longer available, pages can be slow to refresh – especially with graphics
With a touchscreen and a row of physical buttons beneath the display, this e-reader takes a different approach from its competition. Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1 Review: An E-Reader That's Big on Style and Flexibility Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1 Review, by M...
Many font options; Build quality is excellent; Handwriting feature makes note-taking a breeze; Offers library integration
Browser and store browsing are very slow; Sluggish screen refresh; Downloading is slow OR requires a computer We truly appreciate it when you share. Thank you! =)FacebookShareRedditDiggStumbleUponEmailPrint
The big question here is, who is the audience for this device? If you are an ebook enthusiast, enjoy finding books from multiple sources, and you’re looking for something you can tweak to your heart’s content, this is a great choice at an affordable ...
More expensive than competition, Constantly dropped Wi-Fi connections, Sluggish keyboard and touch responsiveness, Stylus can't be stored inside device, No reader-to-reader lending, Lacks social networking functionality
Handwriting input with a stylus and a slick interface can't save the Sony Reader Wi-Fi from its myriad shortcomings.
Lighter than its peers, Sharp, dark display, Workable music playback and Web browser, Supports finger-touch or stylus input, EPub compatibility, Competitive price
Bezel sides are very narrow, Battery not removable, No 3G option, No mobile apps for reading on smartphones, AC adapter costs extra
The PRS-T1, priced more competitively than previous Sony e-readers, is a genuine alternative to the Kindle and Nook families, given its light-but-sturdy build, extensive reading controls, and audio/Web functions. ...
Clear eInk screen, Responsive touchscreen that doesn't add glare, Can check out and read library books, Can read even in direct sunlight, Wi-Fi connectivity to buy and download books from the Sony Reader Store (bookstore), Lightweight
I also ran into a few actual bugs. Logging into the Reader Store using my Sony account the first time proved difficult, and required several tries where it threw me back a screen or two. When it finally worked, the Sony Reader Wi-Fi unceremoniously sai...
Slim design, Excellent contrast, Includes a memory card slot, a headphone jack, and ePub support, Attractive font choices,
Clunky Reader Store is difficult to use, No Reader Store-compatible iPhone or iPad apps, A few bugs,
Sony finally comes down to earth with the Reader Wi-Fi, a $150 ebook reader that compares well with the B&N Nook Touch and upcoming Amazon Kindle Touch. ...
Udgivet: 2011-10-18, Forfatter: James , anmeldelse af: gadgetreview.com
Light, solid build, comfortable to hold onehanded, Excellent screen for reading and touchfunctions, Internet and bookfinding and sharing functions are superb
Glossy sides damage very easily, Expensive compared to even 3G models and future competition
Readers who just want a one-device eReader are going to love the Sony Reader Wi-Fi. It's very light...